Company: GIGGU
Filing Date: 2025-10-15
Form Type: 425
Source: 0001193125-25-239557
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Company: GigCapital7 Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-10-15
Form: 425
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 LICENSING Serial Entrepreneur and 2-time ASME Global Engineering Leader Head of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT Previously Portfolio & Risk Manager at Guggenheim Director of Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Laboratory Previously Director of the Oﬃce of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) (1) Contract Positions (1) (1) (1) P. 12/22

COMPELLING INDUSTRY TAILWINDS INVESTOR & HYPERSCALER INTEREST STRONG GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS AI & DATA CENTER ENERGY DEMAND GLOBAL PUSH FOR LOW CARBON HISTORY OF NRC APPROVAL 4 Executive Orders signed in May 2025, ADVANCE Act 2024, and support from NRC / DOE / White House bolster the Nuclear Energy momentum Companies are exploring SMRs for their energy needs, with Hadron engaged in advanced discussions for data center applications Electricity demand from AI data centers alone will increase 4X+ by 2030(1) making MMRs an attractive solution for clean, reliable power Continuous advancements in reactor core design, safety features, & digital integration are improving MMR eﬃciency and performance The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has only approved Light Water reactors for commercial use, amongst 94 approvals and including 1 SMR design to date(2) A strong push for low-carbon energy solutions to combat climate change is an important driver for MMR market growth P. 13/22 (1) International Energy Agency. (2) United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR NUCLEAR Nuclear Regulator Commission (NRC) Executive Orders (Trump 2025) ADVANCE Act (2024) Department of Energy (DOE) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Allocates HALEU, planning fuel supply base, backing pilot deployments Building out the fuel ecosystem, so reactor projects aren’t starved for fuel Streamlines the nuclear licensing and environmental review process Reduces ﬁnancial barriers and incentivizes new advanced reactors Quicker regulatory process for small, factory-built reactors like Hadron’s Use of LEU+ fuel aligns safety and materials evaluations with precedents Pushes NRC to pursue binding, predictable review timelines Encourages “recycling” of validated DOE/DOD tests Eases siting on federal land Eﬀorts signal a favorable policy orientation toward reactor projects DOE supply-chain and