American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) is participating in two significant industry events this month, engaging with researchers and engineers focused on advanced energy technologies. The company will attend the 17th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals (IWAHLM-17) in Bergamo, Italy, and the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) in San Antonio, Texas.
These engagements represent American Fusion's strategic effort to remain involved in technical discussions across multiple energy technology fields. The IWAHLM-17 conference brings together researchers focused on hydrogen-metal systems, while APEC concentrates on power electronics applications. Both areas are relevant to the company's development of fusion energy technologies through its subsidiary Kepler Fusion Technologies.
Following its merger with Kepler Fusion Technologies, American Fusion has shifted its focus to building a scalable fusion energy platform. The company's strategy emphasizes proprietary technology development, intellectual property protection, and long-term commercial deployment objectives for infrastructure-grade applications. Kepler's Texatron(TM) aneutronic fusion platform is designed to support modular deployment for industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained energy needs.
Participation in these international conferences allows American Fusion to monitor technological developments, build relationships within the broader energy ecosystem, and contribute to discussions about future energy infrastructure. The company's presence at events focused on both fundamental research and applied engineering reflects the interdisciplinary nature of fusion energy development.
For investors and industry observers, these engagements demonstrate American Fusion's commitment to technical advancement rather than mere corporate promotion. The company's news and updates remain available through its newsroom at http://ibn.fm/AMFN. Additional information about American Fusion's technology and development strategy can be found at americanfusionenergy.com, while details about Kepler Fusion Technologies and the Texatron(TM) platform are available at www.keplerfusion.com.
The broader context of these engagements highlights the growing importance of fusion energy research within global efforts to develop sustainable power solutions. As traditional energy systems face increasing environmental and infrastructure challenges, companies like American Fusion are positioning themselves at the intersection of scientific research and practical engineering applications. Their participation in specialized conferences suggests a focus on both theoretical understanding and real-world implementation of advanced energy technologies.


