American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) has received Texas Department of State Health Services certification covering all 12 registered Texatron Fusion Engine models, clearing the way for planned testing at Texas Tech University. The certification marks a key regulatory milestone as the company moves toward experimental validation of its neutronic fusion platform.
Executive Chairman Brent Nelson discussed the progress in a recent interview, highlighting that the upcoming testing will focus on validating fusion reactions, measuring plasma performance, and evaluating electrical output. The company's Chief Technical Officer, Dr. John Brandenburg, is scheduled to present the technology at a major particle physics conference, further positioning the company within the scientific community.
American Fusion is pursuing commercialization across multiple sectors, including AI data centers, industrial power generation, mining, defense, and space applications. The company has appointed a chief revenue officer to drive these initiatives and continues to expand its patent portfolio to protect its intellectual property. Additionally, the company launched an AI-powered investor communications platform to improve shareholder engagement.
Looking ahead, management outlined priorities for the balance of 2026, which include advancing testing, demonstrating key performance milestones, pursuing initial power placement agreements, and planning construction of a 100-megawatt system. The company's development strategy emphasizes system-level engineering, disciplined intellectual property protection, and scalable architectures designed to support long-term commercial operation.
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