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INFUSE and Impartner Partner to Deliver Turnkey Channel Demand Programs
INFUSE and Impartner Partner to Deliver Turnkey Channel Demand Programs

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

INFUSE and Impartner Partner to Deliver Turnkey Channel Demand Programs

New integration brings ready-to-launch, vendor-approved campaigns into the Impartner platform-fully supported by INFUSE experts and backed by real-time ROI visibility BOCA RATON, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / June 9, 2025 / INFUSE, a global leader in full-funnel demand generation, and Impartner, the fastest-growing, most award-winning provider of channel management technologies, are thrilled to announce a strategic partnership designed to transform how vendors and their partners activate + Impartner: Better Together Seamless and scalable demand generation for channel partners The integration empowers channel ecosystems to quickly launch turnkey, vendor-approved programs directly within the Impartner platform, seamlessly supported by INFUSE's 252M+ first-party B2B database, full-service campaign activation, and ROI optimization tools, strategies, and programs. 'Partners shouldn't have to choose between speed and strategy,' said Alexander Kesler, CEO of INFUSE. 'With this partnership, we're removing friction and enabling partners to launch performance-driven programs-backed by the data, support, and transparency they need to generate real pipeline.' Key capabilities now available to channel partners: 'The future of channel success lies in eliminating friction for partners while maximizing performance,' said Joe Wang, CEO of Impartner. 'INFUSE's demand generation expertise combined with Impartner's PMA product gives partners an easy, fast, intelligent, and transparent way to scale demand through marketing automation.' INFUSE + Impartner: Better Together To learn more about how INFUSE and Impartner are scaling demand, visit About INFUSE Demand Excellence Delivered We are INFUSE, a global B2B demand and revenue marketing performance company. At the heart of INFUSE is a demand engine powered by data: first-party buying groups, deep intent signals, and exclusive competitor and market intelligence insights. This AI-driven demand engine ensures precision targeting across in-market buyer and account profiles to drive qualified interest. Omnichannel outreach and INFUSE-exclusive marketing programs identify and engage prospective buying groups throughout their journey. To optimize your investment and deliver on your lead-to-revenue performance goals, INFUSE demand generation tools and professionals are available in over 75 countries across all time zones. We proudly work with industry-leading brands such as VMware, ServiceNow, Google, AWS, Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, and many others. About Impartner Impartner is the fastest-growing, most awarded provider of channel management technologies, including its flagship Partner Relationship Management (PRM) and Partner Marketing Automation solutions. These tools empower organizations worldwide to effectively manage partner relationships, drive demand through partners, and accelerate revenue via indirect sales channels. For more information, visit Contact Information Victoria Albert VP Marketing, INFUSE [email protected] Lola Phonpadith Communications Strategist, Impartner [email protected] SOURCE: INFUSE press release

Focused Energy, Livermore Lab Join in Support of Fusion Research
Focused Energy, Livermore Lab Join in Support of Fusion Research

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Focused Energy, Livermore Lab Join in Support of Fusion Research

Focused Energy and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California have announced the signing of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to develop a model simulating the behavior of low-density foams wetted with liquid deuterium and tritium during implosion. The agreement supports the U.S. Dept. of Energy's INFUSE project. Focused, based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Darmstadt, Germany, and LLNL were previously awarded competitive grant funding for the project through the DOE's Office of Science's Innovation Network for Fusion Energy, or INFUSE, program, which aims to accelerate fusion energy development through public-private research partnerships. 'The National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory demonstrated the fundamental physics of laser fusion when it achieved ignition in 2022,' said Scott Mercer, CEO of Focused Energy. 'Now, we are evolving the targets, lasers, and facility design to move from scientific proof to continuous laser-driven fusion energy generation as we build off NIF's approach. This partnership will advance Focused Energy's research into how to optimize target design, underscoring the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing commercial fusion.' Mercer told POWER, 'A core factor in our decision to move our U.S. headquarters to the Bay Area was to be in close proximity to the physics community here, including institutions like Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where a team of world-class scientists used a laser-driven approach to achieve ignition for the first time. Now, many of the scientists who led that team are working at Focused to optimize the targets, lasers, and facilities necessary to build a future fusion power plant. Public-private partnerships such as this one are critical to accelerating our work to make fusion a commercial reality.' In order for fusion to be commercially viable, the process for creating fusion fuel targets needs to be more efficient to scale with the high-repetition rate necessary for high-energy gain. A fusion power plant capable of sending power to the grid will require 10 fusion fuel targets per second. Wetted foams offer a viable path to reduce the time it takes to make a deuterium-tritium layer within a fusion fuel target. However, there are uncertainties in the hydrodynamic behavior of the foam material during the implosion process. The simulation model developed under the CRADA will be used to set specifications on the foam properties required for a future laser fusion power plant. If successful, wetted foams could require less tritium for target production while decreasing costs and speeding up production. Focused is building upon LLNL's groundbreaking work by pursuing direct drive laser fusion. The company will develop low-cost, millimeter-scale deuterium-tritium fuel targets capable of being produced at commercial scale at its fuel targetry lab located in Darmstadt. It will also test and optimize its laser systems at its new $65 million Laser Development Facility in the Bay Area located in close proximity to LLNL. Ultimately, Focused will combine its laser technology and fuel targets into an integrated engineering facility and then in a commercial-scale fusion power plant capable of net energy gain. The company benefits from four additional DOE INFUSE Awards and has raised more than $200 million in private capital and public grant funding. —Darrell Proctor is a senior editor for POWER.

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