The company’s founder and CEO is 32-year-old Ratu Mataira and he’s been obsessed with science since he was a kid.
“I wanted to be a scientist and was obsessed with how the world worked. It would eventually turn into physics with a brief foray into chemistry,” he says.
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“OpenStar successfully turning on Junior has shown the world that New Zealand can have a fusion company. If we manage to build the next machine here in New Zealand, we will officially have a fusion industry,” he says.
“That will be a significant enough project that will pull in other companies, there will be upskilling of the industry around us to make that a reality.
“And as a patriot, let’s say I’m very keen for that to happen in New Zealand.”
Mataira’s time frame is mind-boggling.
He wants a fusion power plant up and running by the early 2030s.
AnthropoidCompatriot on
Nothing about where in the heck he got the funding?
You don’t start a fusion energy company just because you have a degree and the knowhow.
You also need the capital and the knowwho.
Masterventure on
No he won’t.
I don’t have to even read this shit anymore. Yeah some stupid ass start up is going to build a working fusion reactor. Fat chance.
Why is the US so in love with scams that kill people?
Canuck-overseas on
Looks like a nice science fair project. China will have a commercial fusion reactor first.
imaginary_num6er on
Next his competitor is going to claim he built it in his cave with a box of scraps.
Drone314 on
“My undergraduate is in physics and economics and my PhD is in superconductivity physics.”
Go for it my dude and good luck!
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BoDaBasilisk on
I don’t think hes going to outpace the other huge projects but I guess it would be cool if I was wrong
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From the article
The company’s founder and CEO is 32-year-old Ratu Mataira and he’s been obsessed with science since he was a kid.
“I wanted to be a scientist and was obsessed with how the world worked. It would eventually turn into physics with a brief foray into chemistry,” he says.
Also from the article
“OpenStar successfully turning on Junior has shown the world that New Zealand can have a fusion company. If we manage to build the next machine here in New Zealand, we will officially have a fusion industry,” he says.
“That will be a significant enough project that will pull in other companies, there will be upskilling of the industry around us to make that a reality.
“And as a patriot, let’s say I’m very keen for that to happen in New Zealand.”
Mataira’s time frame is mind-boggling.
He wants a fusion power plant up and running by the early 2030s.
Nothing about where in the heck he got the funding?
You don’t start a fusion energy company just because you have a degree and the knowhow.
You also need the capital and the knowwho.
No he won’t.
I don’t have to even read this shit anymore. Yeah some stupid ass start up is going to build a working fusion reactor. Fat chance.
Why is the US so in love with scams that kill people?
Looks like a nice science fair project. China will have a commercial fusion reactor first.
Next his competitor is going to claim he built it in his cave with a box of scraps.
“My undergraduate is in physics and economics and my PhD is in superconductivity physics.”
Go for it my dude and good luck!
Tech: Levitated Dipole Reactor
I don’t think hes going to outpace the other huge projects but I guess it would be cool if I was wrong