Bringing the Nuclear Future to the Present
A future without boundaries, where the hopes of today become the foundations of tomorrow.
Unlock the Future with
Nuclear Potential Canada
WHAT WE DO
Communications
We speak to the potential that is contained withing Canada on the nuclear industry. We specialize in communicating to audiences with limited or negligible knowledge of the nuclear industry or technical background.
Consulting
We offer consulting services to individuals, government, corporate, and non-for-profit organizations. We make use of our industry tailered forecasting models to provide quanitifed foresight which your organization can use to see achieve its nuclear potential.
Networking
We facilitate the connections between individuals and companies inside the nuclear industry and those without, to facilitate growth, partnerships, and development of long-term relationships.
Canada's Nuclear Industry is about to grow exponentially
Canadian Nuclear Industry
With almost all of Canada's reactor fleet being refurbished, and plans to double large reactors by 2050, the growth is going to be substantial which will be felt in power supply, uranium mining, supply chain, or increased interconnections and reliance on society.
Radioisotopes in Medicine
Bulk isotope production will revolutionize how cancers, diseases, and illnesses are cured. CANDU reactor technology has made incredible breakthroughs this past decade which will make such advancements accessible to even the most remote hospitals in time.
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)
Canada has a vast network of small, remote, and self-sustaining communities, and industrial facilities that are soon to start replacing their crude and diesel energy supply with nuclear. This will introduce smaller safer reactors into our society in a way never seen before.
Advanced Reactors
Canada has positioned itself to develop novel advanced reactor technologies. Two of these designs, to be sited in New Brunswick, have the potential to reuse all of the spent fuel that has been stored since we started operating nuclear reactors in this country.


Breadth of Vision
With new advances in reactor technology, manufacturing, control systems, and communication, we are on the verge of an industrial revolution that could be as big as the one sparked by the discovery of the combustion engine.
The big questions are: Who will benefit the most from this change? And who will reach this future first?
Right now, both the Eastern and Western parts of the world are starting to move in this direction. However, the West is lagging behind as it has underfunded nuclear research and the development of technology for many decades.
To date, we have already seen nuclear-powered spacecraft, cars, planes, boats, and autonomous machines. Just like past transitions—from horses to cars and ships to planes—these technological advancements have the potential to reshape how we live and function as a society and bring greater peace and prosperity.
The future we're heading towards promises to be green, secure, reliable, sustainable, and energy-rich. The question becomes: who will reach it first?
Contact
Reach out if you have any desire to discuss where you can fit into
Canada's Nuclear Future.
Many of the solutions needed for these advancements will come from those who currently do not know Nuclear today.