Renewal Fuels, Inc., operating as American Fusion, has appointed Travis Yakimishyn as Chief Electrical & Power Systems Officer to accelerate deployment of its Texatron technology. With expertise in grid interconnection and high-voltage systems, Yakimishyn will lead electrical architecture and infrastructure strategy as the company advances patents, regulatory readiness, and commercialization efforts. This appointment signals the company's commitment to bringing its fusion technology to market and addressing complex energy infrastructure challenges.
In energy infrastructure development, 1606 Corp. signed a non-binding term sheet to acquire a 55 MW Texas power generation facility and 50,000 square foot data center-ready site for $11.67 million. The 132-acre asset supports growing AI and high-density computing demand, with Sim Agro Inc. expected to oversee operations. This acquisition advances 1606's scalable energy strategy for captive AI infrastructure, positioning the company to benefit from increasing computational power requirements. More information about 1606 Corp. is available at https://tinyurl.com/cbdwnewsroom.
Technology companies announced several significant developments in blockchain and AI infrastructure. BLAQclouds launched ApolloNFT.io, a creator-focused NFT marketplace built on Apollo Mainnet that enables artists to mint NFTs, build media catalogs, and manage fan communities within a unified Web3 ecosystem. Tianrong Internet Products and Services Inc. launched its $DEPIN utility token on Solana's Raydium Launchpad to power DEPINfer, a decentralized AI inference marketplace that aggregates idle GPUs globally for cost-efficient AI compute with token-based payments and governance.
JP3E Holdings unveiled its TBURN × DCP platform, a high-speed blockchain solution claiming 520,000 transactions per second with 5ms finality, targeting what the company estimates as a $4.6 billion market opportunity in the next-generation digital economy. The platform enables decentralized banking, real-time streaming wealth, enterprise economic zones, and creator coin ecosystems, with global expansion plans through 2027. Additional details about JP3E Holdings can be found at https://tinyurl.com/jptenewsroom.
AmpliTech Group expanded its global O-RAN 5G cell tower equipment portfolio with two new mid-band solutions ahead of MWC 2026 in Barcelona. The Band 2 and Band 41/n41 radios support Split 7-2a, 10G fronthaul, and -48V DC power, targeting carriers and private networks across the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East. With key O-RAN certifications, AmpliTech aims to reduce deployment risk and accelerate global 5G expansion, addressing growing connectivity demands worldwide.
SKYX Platforms Corp. reported $33 million in new investments and seven consecutive quarters of revenue growth while launching its SKYFAN and Turbo Heater products at major retailers including Home Depot, Target, Walmart, and Lowe's. The company also joined NVIDIA's AI ecosystem and expects over 100,000 unit deployments in 2026, advancing toward mandatory safety standardization for its smart home products. For more information about SKYX Platforms, visit https://tinyurl.com/skyxnewsroom.
Other notable announcements included MJLB positioning Better Pets for growth in the global pet wellness market with Health Canada VPN approvals and AI-powered platform development, BioStem Technologies preparing to present at the 46th Annual TD Cowen Healthcare Conference, and VGTel, Inc. reaffirming its scientific monitoring strategy in response to renewed UAP disclosure discussions. These developments collectively represent significant corporate investments across energy, technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors that could influence market dynamics and technological adoption in coming years.


