The Future of Earth and Biodiversity Week
Come Power the Future
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
An interactive showcase of the UK’s global leadership in clean energy innovation.
Exhibition
- Decarbonisation
- Renewable energy
| Transmission of simultaneous interpretation | To be determined |
|---|---|
| Language of interpretation | Japanese and English |
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Track Programme
- Time and
Date of
the event -
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2025.09.20[Sat]
2025.09.23[Tue]
10:00 ~ 19:00
(Venue Open 10:00)
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- Venue
- Pavilion
- UK Pavilion
Programme details
An interactive showcase of the UK’s global leadership in clean energy innovation. From pioneering breakthroughs in fusion energy to world-class offshore wind infrastructure, this exhibit brings it all to life.
Try your hand at laying wind farm cables in a gamified challenge, explore the next generation fusion device in Virtual Reality, and fire your own virtual pulse. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience a dynamic journey through the UK led technologies shaping a greener future.
Reports
【Reflection】
The Come Power the Future event at Expo served as a dynamic platform to showcase the UK’s leadership in clean energy and its collaborative efforts with Japan. Designed to engage a wide public audience, the event successfully delivered on its core objectives: promoting clean energy innovation, inspiring future generations, and reinforcing international partnerships.
One of the most notable outcomes was the high level of public engagement, particularly with interactive exhibits. The Kinewell and Tokamak activations stood out for their ability to attract and involve attendees of all ages. The Kinewell game alone saw over 3,400 participants, with strong interest from students and even post-event enquiries about accessing the game. This demonstrated the effectiveness of gamified learning and hands-on interaction in making complex energy topics accessible and enjoyable.
The event also succeeded in communicating key messages about clean energy. It highlighted the UK’s progress in decarbonisation and energy security, while emphasising the importance of clean energy in tackling climate change and building a sustainable future. The narrative underscored the UK’s position as a global leader in clean energy and its close partnership with Japan, particularly in areas of high potential such as offshore wind and fusion.
Importantly, the event aligned well with broader Expo themes, including biodiversity and sustainability, and supported wider campaigns such as “Come Build the Future.” This thematic coherence helped reinforce the relevance of clean energy to both industry and public audiences, and positioned the UK as a forward-thinking, innovative nation committed to global progress.
The success of the Kinewell and Tokamak experiences suggests that future clean energy showcases should continue to prioritise participatory elements that invite curiosity and exploration. These formats not only enhance understanding but also inspire enthusiasm and interest in clean energy careers and innovation.
By embracing interactivity, maintaining strong narrative alignment, and fostering international collaboration, the UK can continue to lead and inspire in the global clean energy transition.
【Post EXPO Initiatives】
The Come Power the Future event at Expo served as a dynamic platform to showcase the UK’s leadership in clean energy and its collaborative efforts with Japan. Designed to engage a wide public audience, the event successfully delivered on its core objectives: promoting clean energy innovation, inspiring future generations, and reinforcing international partnerships.
One of the most notable outcomes was the high level of public engagement, particularly with interactive exhibits.
The Kinewell and Tokamak activations stood out for their ability to attract and involve attendees of all ages. The Kinewell game alone saw over 3,400 participants, with strong interest from students and even post-event enquiries about accessing the game. This demonstrated the effectiveness of gamified learning and hands-on interaction in making complex energy topics accessible and enjoyable.
The event also succeeded in communicating key messages about clean energy.
It highlighted the UK’s progress in decarbonisation and energy security, while emphasising the importance of clean energy in tackling climate change and building a sustainable future. The narrative underscored the UK’s position as a global leader in clean energy and its close partnership with Japan, particularly in areas of high potential such as offshore wind and fusion.
Importantly, the event aligned well with broader Expo themes, including biodiversity and sustainability, and supported wider campaigns such as “Come Build the Future.” This thematic coherence helped reinforce the relevance of clean energy to both industry and public audiences, and positioned the UK as a forward-thinking, innovative nation committed to global progress.
The success of the Kinewell and Tokamak experiences suggests that future clean energy showcases should continue to prioritise participatory elements that invite curiosity and exploration.
These formats not only enhance understanding but also inspire enthusiasm and interest in clean energy careers and innovation.
By embracing interactivity, maintaining strong narrative alignment, and fostering international collaboration, the UK can continue to lead and inspire in the global clean energy transition.
More Information
The Future of Earth and Biodiversity Week
Come Power the Future
An interactive showcase of the UK’s global leadership in clean energy innovation.
-
2025.09.20[Sat]
10:00~19:00
(Venue Open 10:00)
- Pavilion
- * Programme times and content are subject to change. Any changes will be announced on this website and via the ticket booking system.
- * The schedule is subject to change depending on the organiser's circumstances.

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