American Fusion Receives Texas Registration for Texatron Fusion Research Program
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American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) has received a Certificate for Industrial Radiation Machines from the Texas Department of State Health Services, authorizing research and development activities involving its Texatron Fusion Engine systems at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The registration, effective through February 28, 2034, permits the company to receive, possess, acquire, transfer and use registered industrial radiation machines for R&D under Texas radiation control regulations.
This authorization supports planned engineering, prototype testing and validation activities. According to the company, no other known material regulatory approvals are required to conduct planned testing of its 5 MW Texatron Fusion Engine at the approved research site. The registration covers 12 registered research systems ranging from 500 kW to 1 GW, establishing a regulatory framework for continued engineering refinement, prototype testing, calibration, diagnostic evaluation and technical validation.
The company described the registration as a significant regulatory and operational milestone as it advances development of its Texatron platform. American Fusion said it plans to provide additional updates as future engineering, operational and regulatory milestones are achieved. The development positions the company for further progress in modular, infrastructure-grade fusion energy, with potential applications across industrial, commercial and grid-constrained settings.
The Texatron Fusion Engine is a neutronic fusion platform designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment. American Fusion's development strategy emphasizes system-level engineering, disciplined intellectual property protection, and scalable architectures intended to support long-term commercial operation. The company maintains a focus on capital discipline and transparent corporate governance.
This regulatory approval in Texas underscores the state's role in fostering advanced energy innovation. For Texas businesses and the broader energy industry, the advancement of fusion technology could represent a transformative step toward reliable, clean power generation. The authorization at Texas Tech University leverages the institution's research capabilities and positions Lubbock as a hub for fusion energy development.
For more information on American Fusion, visit the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/AMFN. Details of the full press release can be found at https://ibn.fm/Ary39.
