American Fusion Expands Texatron Patent Portfolio to 76 U.S. Applications, Prepares for Testing at Texas Tech University
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American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) has announced the filing of 19 additional U.S. patent applications covering multiple aspects of its Texatron Fusion Engine, increasing its total patent filings to 76 as the company works toward a goal of more than 260 applications. The newly filed patents span reactor architecture, plasma confinement, electromagnetic systems, fuel delivery, reactor control and power management, with the company saying the filings support continued development of the Texatron platform.
This expansion of intellectual property is a significant milestone for the company and underscores its commitment to protecting its proprietary fusion technology. The Texatron Fusion Engine is a neutronic fusion platform designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment across industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications. By building a robust patent portfolio, American Fusion is positioning itself as a key player in the advanced energy sector, potentially impacting the future of clean energy in Texas and beyond.
In addition to the patent news, American Fusion also announced that its engineering and operations team has begun preparations at Texas Tech University for next week’s planned testing program. The team is installing and calibrating key testing infrastructure, marking a critical step toward validating the Texatron technology. This testing program is expected to provide valuable data that could accelerate the commercialization of fusion energy, offering a new source of reliable, low-carbon power.
Separately, the company noted that scientific adviser Dr. John E. Brandenburg is scheduled to present the Texatron Fusion Engine at a conference at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory as part of its ongoing scientific outreach efforts. This presentation highlights the company’s engagement with the broader scientific community and its commitment to transparency and collaboration.
The implications of these developments are significant for the energy industry and the state of Texas. If successful, the Texatron Fusion Engine could provide a scalable, clean energy solution that reduces dependence on fossil fuels and enhances grid stability. For Texas, a state with a growing demand for electricity and a history of energy innovation, this technology could create economic opportunities, attract investment, and position the state as a leader in fusion energy.
American Fusion Inc. is an advanced energy platform company focused on the development and commercialization of next-generation fusion energy technologies. The company’s development strategy emphasizes system-level engineering, disciplined intellectual property protection, and scalable architectures intended to support long-term commercial operation, while maintaining a focus on capital discipline and transparent corporate governance.
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