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Innobo Labs at the IAEA Nuclear AI Symposium: Teleportation, AI, and the Future of Clean Energy Operations
Dec 11, 2025
Last week, Innobo Labs had the privilege of sponsoring and attending the IAEA Nuclear AI Symposium, a global gathering focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence, nuclear innovation, and the future of clean energy. The event brought together government leaders, researchers, major corporations, and emerging technology companies to explore how advanced tools — like AI and teleportation — can accelerate safe, sustainable industrial growth.
As the world’s first teleportation platform, Innobo Labs was proud to contribute to the conversation and showcase new possibilities for operational excellence across the nuclear sector.
A video of remarks from Innobo's CRO Jane Nemcova
Here are our key takeaways from an inspiring and transformative week.
1. Nuclear Energy Is Becoming a Cornerstone of Enterprise Energy Strategy
The presence of global tech leaders — including Cameco, EDF, Westinghouse, Metroscape, STUK, Google, Oracle, CapGemini and the U.S. Department of Energy — made one point crystal clear: Nuclear energy is essential to the future of industrial power and digital infrastructure.
With exploding energy demands driven by AI, high-performance computing, and hyperscale data centers, enterprises are no longer treating nuclear as a distant or experimental option. It’s becoming a strategic necessity — especially for companies seeking reliable, carbon-free baseload power.
The conversations underscored a shift from “if” nuclear will be part of corporate energy planning to how quickly organizations can bring nuclear energy into their operational ecosystems.
2. The Nuclear Sector Is Deeply Connected to the Future of Clean Power for Data Centers
Throughout the symposium, one theme surfaced repeatedly:
Data centers cannot scale sustainably without major advancements in clean energy — and nuclear is central to that equation.
From small modular reactors (SMRs) to next-generation microreactors designed for campus-level deployments, industry leaders highlighted new models that align with the rapidly rising demands of global compute infrastructure.
This connection between nuclear innovation and digital infrastructure expansion is becoming impossible to ignore. Companies building the next wave of AI need clean, resilient energy — and nuclear is one of the few scalable solutions.
3. AI Is Emerging as a Catalyst for Safety, Security, and Speed in Nuclear Operations
While nuclear is historically seen as slow-moving due to necessary safety requirements, the symposium showcased how AI is transforming the sector’s capacity to train, adapt, and operate safely at scale.
Organizations are now leveraging AI to:
Accelerate training for technical staff
Improve predictive maintenance and risk detection
Model complex operational scenarios before physical deployment
Strengthen safety and compliance frameworks
AI is no longer just an enhancement — it’s becoming a critical enabler for responsible acceleration in nuclear development and workforce readiness.
4. Innobo Labs Demonstrated Live Teleportation Onsite with Gateway
One of the highlights of the symposium was sharing Gateway, Innobo’s latest product and the world’s first teleportation experience designed for enterprise operations.
For two full days, attendees visited our booth to participate in hands-on teleportation sessions. Our team guided stakeholders through real-time demonstrations showcasing how Gateway can:
Teleport workers or inspectors into simulated environments
Drastically reduce exposure risks such as radiation
Collapse operational delays caused by distance and physical travel
Enable instant cross-site collaboration and oversight
The excitement at the booth was constant — proof of how much the industry values tools that can meaningfully transform training, safety, and execution.
5. Strong Connections Across Government, Non-Profit, and Industry Stakeholders
Across the event, the Innobo team met with leaders from:
Government agencies
Global corporations
Research institutions
Nonprofits shaping nuclear safety and policy
What stood out was how similar their operational challenges were: reducing risk, improving training speed, enhancing workforce capability, and mitigating issues like radiation exposure and execution delays.
Across sectors, attendees recognized the strength of Innobo’s teleportation and wearable technologies in:
Accelerating high-consequence training
Enhancing real-world precision and readiness
Reducing human exposure in hazardous environments
Increasing continuity across geographically distributed teams
The conversations were meaningful, timely, and aligned with Innobo’s mission to elevate operational intelligence across the world’s most critical industries.
Looking Ahead
The IAEA Nuclear AI Symposium reinforced what we at Innobo Labs deeply believe:
The future of nuclear, AI, and advanced industrial operations is interconnected — and teleportation will be a foundational tool in that evolution.
We are grateful to the IAEA and the global nuclear community for the opportunity to contribute and collaborate. The momentum from this event strengthens our commitment to empowering organizations with breakthrough technologies that enhance safety, accelerate execution, and enable a cleaner, more intelligent world.
More announcements and partnerships are coming — stay tuned.
The future of movement, training, and industrial intelligence is teleportation.


