From Nuclear Street:
Fusion Power Firm Helion Energy Wins Silicon Valley Backing
Helion Energy announced Thursday that it will receive backing from two prominent venture capital firms to help commercialize a fusion reactor for small power plants.
The company's technology relies on magneto-inertial fusion, a process that heats deuterium and helium until it forms masses of plasma that are driven together within a powerful magnetic field. The plasma physics at the heart of the reactor has been researched for decades, but Helion scientists believe the design concept they developed at University of Washington spinoff MSNW can be developed to produce as much energy as it consumes in the next three years.
Helion's website is here: Helion Energy
They have designs for a 50 MegaWatt reactor that fits into a shipping container.