American Fusion Showcases Texatron Development Program at Major US Physics Conference

American Fusion's CTO presented the Texatron Fusion Engine development program and related GEM theory at the APS DPF 2026 Meeting, highlighting the company's progress in modular fusion energy systems.

Philly Metrowire Staff
Energy
American Fusion Showcases Texatron Development Program at Major US Physics Conference

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (OTC: AMFN), a developer of next-generation fusion energy technologies, has taken another step in advancing the visibility of its fusion energy research. Chief Technology Officer Dr. John E. Brandenburg presented the company's Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) development program during the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Particles and Fields (DPF) 2026 Meeting, hosted at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois. The biennial conference brings together researchers from national laboratories, universities, and research institutions to discuss the latest advancements in particle physics.

Dr. Brandenburg outlined the company's Texatron(TM) development efforts alongside his Gravity-Electromagnetic (GEM) Unification Theory. The presentation aimed to highlight the theoretical plasma physics concepts that may complement the ongoing engineering development of the Texatron(TM) platform. However, the GEM theory remains subject to continued scientific evaluation, and the company acknowledges that further research is needed to validate its implications.

The Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) is being developed through American Fusion's wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies, with a focus on modular fusion energy systems. This approach aims to provide scalable and potentially more accessible fusion energy solutions, which could have significant implications for the future of clean energy. By presenting at a major physics conference, American Fusion is seeking to engage with the scientific community and gain credibility for its innovative approach.

The presentation at Fermilab underscores the company's commitment to advancing fusion research and its willingness to share its findings with the broader scientific community. It also provides an opportunity for collaboration and feedback from experts in the field, which could help refine the Texatron(TM) technology. As fusion energy continues to be a promising but challenging avenue for sustainable power, developments like these are closely watched by investors and researchers alike.

For more information on American Fusion and its latest updates, visit the company's newsroom at https://nnw.fm/AMFN.

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