(Source: Nuclear Vision Ltd. on YouTube.)

Derrick Dao, CEO of Nuclear Vision Ltd. (CSE:NUKV), discusses how the company is advancing uranium exploration in Botswana, one of the world’s top mining jurisdictions.

Backed by a world-class team from Rosatom, Nuclear Vision is leveraging proprietary exploration techniques and AI-driven geophysics to fast-track discovery and define drill targets ahead of its 2026 drilling program.

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With global momentum returning to nuclear energy—driven by AI’s surging power needs, electrification, and critical manufacturing reshoring—Nuclear Vision is positioning to meet the growing demand for clean, scalable power.

“To scale AI, you must scale power—and nuclear is the most efficient source we have.” — Derrick Dao.

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