American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) is diversifying its operations with the launch of a Government Procurement Services segment, the company announced. The move aims to build relationships within defense and institutional procurement channels while the company continues to advance its fusion energy platform.
The company disclosed an initial transaction tied to a Canadian Department of National Defence procurement requirement. American Fusion received a purchase order from Effective Acceleration Ventures Ltd. (EAV) to supply two 53100A Phase Noise Analyzer units, valued at approximately $58,000. The specialized RF measurement equipment will support a Canadian defense need.
Management views the procurement segment as a strategic avenue to establish institutional and defense-sector relationships. This comes as the company’s subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies, continues development of the Texatron fusion platform for modular energy applications. The Texatron platform represents American Fusion’s core technology for next-generation fusion energy.
The expansion into government procurement allows American Fusion to generate operational revenue while its fusion technology remains in development. By engaging with defense contractors, the company positions itself within a sector known for long-term contracts and stable funding. The Canadian procurement deal serves as an initial step, potentially opening doors to larger contracts.
American Fusion’s dual focus on procurement and fusion energy reflects a pragmatic approach to building a sustainable business. While fusion energy holds transformative potential for clean power generation, commercialization timelines remain uncertain. The procurement segment provides near-term cash flow and operational experience.
The company’s stock trades on the OTC market under the symbol AMFN. Investors can find the latest news and updates in the company’s newsroom at https://nnw.fm/AMFN.
This development highlights how emerging technology companies are leveraging adjacent services to fund long-term research and development. For American Fusion, the procurement segment could become a significant revenue stream, reducing reliance on equity financing.


