American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) has entered the next phase of its development program by beginning operations at a new engineering facility in North Texas while continuing preparations for expanded testing of its proprietary Texatron Fusion Engine platform, the company announced.
Engineering personnel have relocated into a temporary facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area as construction continues on its permanent headquarters, engineering shop and research laboratory (https://ibn.fm/CGUCP). The move marks the first stage of consolidating research, engineering and manufacturing activities in the region.
The relocation places the company closer to engineering talent, research institutions, aerospace companies and defense contractors in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, according to the press release. This expansion reflects American Fusion’s strategy of combining engineering development, intellectual property protection, and prototype testing as it advances toward commercialization.
The company is advancing preparations for testing both its 500 kW and 5 MW Texatron Fusion Engine platforms. Negotiations continue with Texas Tech University regarding access to specialized testing infrastructure for the Texatron development program.
Additionally, American Fusion has filed 18 additional U.S. patent applications, expanding its intellectual property portfolio around fusion technologies. This brings the company’s total patent filings to an undisclosed number, reinforcing its commitment to protecting its innovations in the competitive fusion energy sector.
The news is significant for the energy industry and investors as fusion technology promises a nearly limitless, clean energy source. If successful, American Fusion’s Texatron platform could revolutionize power generation, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and addressing climate change. The company’s expansion into North Texas, a hub for aerospace and defense, may also create synergies with existing industries and attract further investment.
For investors, the progress in testing and patent filings signals that American Fusion is moving from research toward commercialization. However, fusion energy development remains a high-risk, long-term endeavor, and the company will need to demonstrate successful testing and regulatory approvals before generating revenue.
More information about American Fusion’s latest news and updates is available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/AMFN.


