American Fusion Inc. Moves Engineering Operations to North Texas, Advances Fusion Engine Testing and IP Portfolio
July 9th, 2026 1:05 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
American Fusion Inc. relocates its engineering operations to a temporary North Texas facility, continues preparations for testing its Texatron Fusion Engine platforms, and files 18 additional U.S. patent applications, marking significant progress in its fusion energy development.

American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) announced the relocation of its engineering operations to a temporary North Texas facility as construction continues on its permanent engineering, assembly and laboratory headquarters in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The move marks the first phase of the company’s transition from Midland, Texas, with engineering, laboratory, testing, assembly and administrative operations expected to be consolidated into the permanent facility upon its completion.
The company also said preparations continue for additional testing of its 500-kilowatt and 5-megawatt Texatron Fusion Engine platforms, including negotiations related to testing infrastructure at Texas Tech University, subject to final agreements and required approvals. This testing is crucial for advancing the neutronic fusion platform designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment across industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications.
American Fusion also announced the filing of 18 additional U.S. patent applications covering technologies related to its Texatron platform, expanding its intellectual property portfolio. 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.
The relocation to North Texas and the expansion of the patent portfolio underscore American Fusion’s commitment to advancing fusion energy technologies. The permanent facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area will consolidate all operations, enhancing efficiency and collaboration. The company’s focus on modular and scalable fusion platforms positions it to address energy needs in various sectors, including industrial and grid-constrained markets.
American Fusion’s progress in testing and intellectual property protection signals a strategic approach to commercialization. The negotiations with Texas Tech University for testing infrastructure highlight the company’s efforts to leverage academic partnerships. The filing of 18 new patent applications demonstrates a strong emphasis on protecting its technological innovations.
The company’s mission to develop next-generation fusion energy technologies aligns with global trends toward clean and sustainable energy sources. As American Fusion advances its Texatron platform, it aims to contribute to the energy transition by providing reliable and efficient fusion power solutions.
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