Nano Nuclear Energy Signs MOU with DS Dansuk for Micro Modular Reactor Deployment in South Korea

Reuters01-13
Nano Nuclear Energy Signs MOU with DS Dansuk for Micro Modular Reactor Deployment in South Korea

Nano Nuclear Energy Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with DS Dansuk Co., Ltd., a leading South Korean industrial company, to collaborate on the development, localization, and deployment of Micro Modular Reactor (MMR) systems in South Korea. The partnership aims to combine NANO Nuclear's advanced microreactor technology and regulatory expertise with DS Dansuk's strong industrial presence and supply chain networks in South Korea. This collaboration is structured as a non-exclusive, non-binding framework, allowing both companies to quickly pursue project-specific agreements while retaining their respective intellectual property rights. The initiative seeks to accelerate the deployment of NANO Nuclear's high-temperature gas-cooled reactor technology and support the expansion of clean energy solutions across Asia.

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