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America’s Nuclear Renaissance: A $1 Trillion Opportunity in the Tech War with China

The race to dominate nuclear technology is more than just a competition; it’s a pivotal moment for America’s energy independence, national security, and technological leadership. Join us for an in-depth discussion on the $1.1 trillion nuclear market opportunity and how advancements like Small Modular Reactors and AI-enhanced systems are fueling a nuclear renaissance.

Learn how the U.S. can outpace global competitors like China while driving innovation in clean and reliable energy solutions.

Why Attend?

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    Uncover Strategic Insights: Discover how nuclear technology is critical for America’s energy grid, AI advancements, and global security.
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    Explore Lucrative Opportunities: Understand the $1.1 trillion market potential and hear real-world success stories of high-return investments in nuclear startups.
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    Stay Ahead of the Curve: Learn how cutting-edge nuclear advancements position the U.S. to lead the 21st-century tech economy.

Alumni Ventures is America’s Largest Venture Capital Firm for Individual Investors. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how you can invest in the future of energy and technology.

About your presenters

Michael Collins
Michael Collins

CEO, Alumni Ventures

Mike has been involved in almost every facet of venturing, from angel investing to venture capital, new business and product launches, and innovation consulting. He is currently CEO of Alumni Ventures Group, the managing company for our fund, and launched AV’s first alumni fund, Green D Ventures, where he oversaw the portfolio as Managing Partner and is now Managing Partner Emeritus. Mike is a serial entrepreneur who has started multiple companies, including Kid Galaxy, Big Idea Group (partially owned by WPP), and RDM. He began his career at VC firm TA Associates. He holds an undergraduate degree in Engineering Science from Dartmouth and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Drew Wandzilak
Drew Wandzilak

Senior Associate, US Strategic Tech Fund

Drew has worked in high-growth industries as both an investor and operator, focusing on how people and technology interact within organizations. As a long-time investor with Alumni Ventures, he has worked across multiple funds and internal initiatives. He has worked on National and State level political campaigns, focusing on Small Business and Entrepreneurial policy. Drew holds a BS from Northwestern University in Education and Social Policy, specializing in Learning & Organizational Development. He also served as an Ambassador for Northwestern’s Farley Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and was recognized in Chicago Inno’s 25 under 25.

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