American Fusion(TM) Inc. (OTC: AMFN) is advancing its Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) platform, recently completing the structural frame for a 5-megawatt pre-production unit, a key step toward integrated system assembly and testing. The company also expanded its strategic engagement with U.S. energy and defense stakeholders through participation in meetings and forums in Washington, D.C., where resilient energy infrastructure and long-term power security were central topics.
According to a company update, management engaged with organizations including the United States Energy Association and the Association of Defense Communities, which convene policymakers, infrastructure operators, and defense stakeholders around national energy issues. These discussions align with American Fusion's focus on modular fusion systems designed for scalable deployment across industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications.
The company describes Texatron(TM) as a “Fusion Engine(TM)” platform, emphasizing a commercial infrastructure approach rather than a laboratory-focused research model. This positioning is intended to address energy security and military power requirements, as highlighted in the recent meetings. American Fusion is also pursuing corporate initiatives such as anticipated Form 10 effectiveness, Rule 15c2-11 quotation eligibility, and a Frankfurt quotation application.
The development of the Texatron(TM) platform represents a shift toward practical fusion energy solutions, with potential implications for reducing dependence on fossil fuels and enhancing grid stability. The company's engagement with defense communities underscores the strategic importance of reliable power sources for military operations and critical infrastructure.
For more information on American Fusion's recent activities, refer to the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/AMFN. Additional details on the strategic meetings are available at https://ibn.fm/OdjZ8.


