American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN), a company developing advanced fusion energy technologies, announced the filing of a new patent application covering innovations and design features expected to be incorporated into future commercial versions of its Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) platform following completion of Version 9 testing. The filing expands the company’s intellectual property portfolio and reflects its ongoing efforts to protect proprietary technologies as the platform advances toward commercial deployment and pre-production system design.
The patent application relates to architectural and operational innovations under evaluation for future-generation Texatron Fusion Engine systems. American Fusion said intellectual property development remains a key component of its long-term commercialization strategy, with management believing the technologies disclosed in the application could support approximately 300 additional patent filings as future versions of the platform are developed and refined.
This announcement signals the company’s commitment to building a robust intellectual property foundation as it moves toward commercialization. The Texatron Fusion Engine is a neutronic fusion platform designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment across industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications. By securing patents for core technologies, American Fusion aims to create barriers to entry for competitors and establish a strong market position in the emerging fusion energy sector.
The implications of this patent filing are significant for the clean energy industry. Fusion energy has the potential to provide nearly limitless, carbon-free power, and American Fusion’s progress could accelerate the timeline for practical fusion power plants. The company’s focus on system-level engineering, disciplined IP protection, and scalable architectures suggests a strategic approach to overcoming the technical and commercial challenges that have historically hindered fusion development.
Investors and industry observers will be watching closely as American Fusion completes Version 9 testing and moves toward pre-production system design. The company’s belief that the current application could support up to 300 additional filings indicates a comprehensive strategy to protect a wide range of innovations across multiple generations of the platform.
For more information on American Fusion and its patent filing, visit the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/AMFN. The full press release is also available at https://ibn.fm/Eg1UX.

