American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) has provided a series of corporate and technology updates, including the relocation of its operations from Midland, Texas, to the Fort Worth area, progress toward finalizing a testing agreement with Texas Tech University, and the filing of seven additional U.S. patent applications related to its Texatron Fusion Engine platform. These developments mark significant steps for the company as it works to commercialize next-generation fusion energy technologies.
The company's new North Texas facility is expected to consolidate engineering, fabrication, laboratory, and administrative operations, supporting the continued development and commercialization of its fusion technology. This move comes as American Fusion advances its Texatron Fusion Engine, a neutronic fusion platform designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment across industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications.
American Fusion said discussions with Texas Tech University continue regarding access to specialized testing facilities for its 5MW and 500kW Texatron Fusion Engine platforms, with management targeting the start of key testing activities as early as July if the current schedule remains on track. The testing agreement would be crucial for validating the company's technology and bringing it closer to commercial readiness.
The company also announced the filing of seven new patent applications, further expanding its intellectual property portfolio. These applications describe additional concepts related to fusion confinement architecture, electromagnetic field generation, and related system designs. Protecting these innovations is vital as American Fusion positions itself in the competitive fusion energy landscape.
The implications of these updates are significant for the energy sector. Fusion energy promises a nearly limitless, clean power source, and American Fusion's progress could accelerate the timeline for viable commercial fusion. The company's focus on modular, scalable architectures aims to address grid constraints and industrial power needs, potentially transforming energy markets. For investors, the patent filings and testing milestones signal that American Fusion is moving from concept to execution, though the technology remains unproven at scale.
For more details, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/9kdAR. The latest news and updates relating to AMFN can be found in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/AMFN.

