Silex Systems Limited released an investor presentation outlining progress on commercialising its SILEX laser-based uranium enrichment technology through its US joint venture Global Laser Enrichment $(GLE)$, which is owned 51 percent by Silex and 49 percent by Cameco. The presentation notes that a large-scale technology demonstration at Technology Readiness Level 6 was completed in October 2025, and that TRL-7 and Manufacturing Readiness Level 7 activities are underway to support final equipment designs and supply chain development. The presentation also describes GLE’s planned Paducah Laser Enrichment Facility in Kentucky, including a project to process US Department of Energy depleted uranium tails inventories for uranium and conversion output, alongside potential enrichment services for LEU, LEU+ and HALEU. It states that the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission accepted GLE’s licence application for the facility in August 2025, and that GLE was selected for a US Department of Energy award of up to US$28.5 million in January 2026. You can access the full presentation through the link below. https://www.silex.com.au
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