LIS Technologies Inc. (“LIST” or “the Company”), a proprietary developer of advanced laser technology and the only USA-origin and patented laser uranium enrichment company, is pleased to announce its Platinum Sponsorship of the upcoming Reuters Events’ SMR and Advanced Reactor 2026 Conference, Held in Austin, Texas on May 11-12, 2026.
Christo Liebenberg, President and Co-Founder of LIS Technologies, will lead the event’s Day 1 Keynote Presentation titled, “Project F.U.E.L: Unleashing U.S. Enrichment through the Next Generation Laser Enrichment Technology on LIST ISLAND,” on May 11th, 2026, at 8:40am to 9:00am CDT.
With global energy demand projected to increase nearly 50% by 2050, nuclear power has moved to the forefront of the energy transition. Reuters Events: SMR & Advanced Reactor 2026 brings together more than 750 leaders spanning utilities, technology, finance, and regulatory bodies to advance the partnerships, planning frameworks, and policy alignment needed to position nuclear as a scalable and commercially viable solution to long-term energy security.

Figure 1 – LIS Technologies Inc. Announces Platinum Sponsorship of Reuters Events’ SMR and Advanced Reactor 2026, where Christo Liebenberg, President and Co-Founder of LIS Technologies, is scheduled to lead a Keynote Presentation.
“I’m pleased to return to Reuter’s SMR Conference and giving this year’s keynote presentation,” said Christo Liebenberg, President and Co-Founder of LIS Technologies. “The nuclear renaissance and energy transition are taking shape in real time, and geopolitical pressures have added new urgency to how nations approach energy production and energy sovereignty. Conferences like this one give the industry an opportunity to align on the path forward, and that is precisely where our focus is. We remain committed to advancing Project F.U.E.L and the development of the first commercial laser uranium enrichment facility in the United States, on LIST Island in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and we look forward to engaging with the broader industry as that work progresses.”