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American Fusion Relocates Engineering Operations to North Texas, Files 18 New Patent Applications

By FisherVista
American Fusion Inc. moves engineering operations to a temporary North Texas facility, prepares for further testing of its fusion platforms, and expands its intellectual property with 18 new patent applications.
American Fusion Relocates Engineering Operations to North Texas, Files 18 New Patent Applications

American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) announced the relocation of its engineering operations to a temporary facility in North Texas, marking the first phase of the company's transition from Midland, Texas. The move comes as construction continues on its permanent engineering, assembly, and laboratory headquarters in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Upon completion, the permanent facility will consolidate engineering, laboratory, testing, assembly, and administrative operations, streamlining the company's development and commercialization efforts.

The company also reported ongoing preparations for additional testing of its 500-kilowatt and 5-megawatt Texatron Fusion Engine platforms. These efforts include negotiations related to testing infrastructure at Texas Tech University, subject to final agreements and required approvals. This testing is critical for advancing the company's neutronic fusion platform, which is designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment across industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications.

In a significant expansion of its intellectual property portfolio, American Fusion announced the filing of 18 additional U.S. patent applications covering technologies related to its Texatron platform. This move underscores the company's disciplined approach to protecting its innovations and supporting scalable architectures for long-term commercial operation. The company's development strategy emphasizes system-level engineering and capital discipline, with a focus on transparent corporate governance.

The relocation to North Texas and the expansion of patent filings signal a pivotal step for American Fusion as it aims to bring its fusion energy technology closer to commercialization. The company's Texatron Fusion Engine platform represents a potential breakthrough in clean energy, offering a modular solution that could address power generation needs in grid-constrained environments. The consolidation of operations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area is expected to enhance efficiency and accelerate development timelines.

For more details on the press release, visit https://ibn.fm/Bw03L. Additional updates and information about American Fusion are available in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/AMFN.

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