Core gives investors a nuclear software infrastructure thesis.
Nuclear demand is rising across utilities, industrial power, advanced reactors, and data-center power strategies. Core creates the digital layer for seeing projects, suppliers, participants, and execution friction.
Software visibility for a market that cannot afford blind spots.
Nuclear is not a lightweight market. It is slow-moving in some areas, accelerating in others, and extremely dependent on trust, qualification, documentation, and execution. That is exactly why a nuclear-specific SaaS layer matters.
Core is positioned as a vertical SaaS platform that can serve nuclear projects, suppliers, power buyers, advisors, and capital partners through Network, Marketplace, and DDT.
The nuclear market needs digital infrastructure.
AI and firm power demand
Data centers and utilities are reassessing power strategies, making nuclear visibility more commercially relevant.
Advanced reactor commercialization
SMRs and advanced reactor projects require suppliers, financing, licensing support, pilots, and realistic deployment pathways.
Legacy fleet modernization
Existing plants need maintenance, digital upgrades, life-extension support, outage services, monitoring, cyber, and skilled vendors.
Supplier discovery is fragmented
Nuclear suppliers exist across countries, specialties, standards, and roles. Core makes them easier to find and evaluate.
Project data is scattered
Public information, private updates, CRM notes, vendor data, and market intelligence are rarely organized together.
DDT creates a wedge
Problem identification gives Core a practical entry point into pilots, diligence, vendor search, and commercialization planning.
Core can grow from users to data to transactions.
The first objective is user adoption and pilot validation. From there, Core can expand into paid seats, Marketplace listings, premium intelligence, DDT workflows, enterprise access, and qualified commercial introductions.