<p>➀ U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright ’85 visited MIT, engaging in discussions on energy innovation, viewing MIT-GE Vernova Energy and Climate Alliance research, and touring labs, including his former workspace;</p><p>➁ Wright emphasized the importance of energy innovation in AI, fusion, and quantum computing, advocated for market-driven progress, and highlighted federal support for foundational research through national labs;</p><p>➂ The event featured a panel with MIT alumni energy leaders, lab demonstrations, and remarks on MIT’s role in advancing secure, clean energy and fostering industry partnerships.</p>
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