Aalo Atomics, a leading innovator in advanced nuclear energy systems, announces a successful collaboration with Microsoft on generative AI for permitting, marking a milestone in applying artificial in...
AUSTIN, Texas: Aalo Atomics, a leading innovator in advanced nuclear energy systems, announces a successful collaboration with Microsoft on generative AI for permitting, marking a milestone in applying artificial intelligence to accelerate clean-energy infrastructure development.
The initiative rapidly iterated on the use of Microsoft’s Generative AI for Energy Permitting Solution Accelerator and AI agents to streamline complex regulatory and operational workflows across Aalo’s next-generation nuclear manufacturing and deployment programs.
“Our collaboration with Microsoft demonstrates what’s possible when leading AI technology combines with leading engineering,” said Yasir Arafat, CTO of Aalo Atomics. “So far, we have tackled three of the most impactful challenges in the nuclear industry-using AI to simplify, accelerate, and ultimately transform how complex energy systems are licensed, built and operated at scale. We look forward to continuing this collaboration with Microsoft.”
The project achieved global recognition at Microsoft’s annual Hackathon, winning two awards related to the impact and technology advancement of the work.
“Aalo Atomics’ participation in the Microsoft Hackathon is a powerful example of how collaboration can accelerate innovation,” said Darryl Willis, Corporate Vice President Energy & Resources Industry at Microsoft. “Together, the team began developing AI agents that leverage rich internal and external datasets-like design data and risk models-to embed generative AI into Aalo’s workflows, boosting permitting speed and operational efficiency. We’re excited to scale these capabilities to help Aalo advance carbon-free, factory-built nuclear power.”
Through ongoing collaboration, Aalo Atomics and Microsoft are expanding the Generative AI for Permitting Solution Accelerator to include AI agents, laying the groundwork for a digital super-operator platform that can transform how complex energy systems are designed, approved, and built.
“Permitting remains one of the greatest bottlenecks in nuclear deployments,” added Jon Guidroz, SVP of Commercialization at Aalo Atomics. “By integrating Microsoft Azure AI Foundry and agentic AI technology, we’re turning regulatory complexity into actionable intelligence, bringing us closer to building the clean-energy future, faster than ever before.”
About Aalo Atomics
Aalo Atomics is pioneering a new era of clean, scalable energy through mass-manufactured, sodium-cooled reactors. Its flagship product, the Aalo Pod, delivers 50 MWe of carbon-free power in a compact, modular design purpose-built for data centers.
Fonte: Business Wire
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