American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) announced that Chief Technology Officer Dr. John Brandenburg has been invited by the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society to present the company's Texatron Fusion Engine technology at the International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS) 2026, scheduled to begin June 22. Dr. Brandenburg's presentation will highlight the Texatron platform's development history, technical approach, compact architecture and potential applications for distributed electrical power generation.
The invitation provides an opportunity to showcase American Fusion's fusion energy technology before an international audience of scientists, engineers, researchers, government laboratories, defense organizations and industry participants. The company is developing the Texatron Fusion Engine as a compact, scalable fusion energy platform and continues to advance development milestones, intellectual property initiatives and preparations for future testing activities.
This news matters because fusion energy holds the promise of virtually limitless, clean power. American Fusion's focus on a compact, modular design could accelerate the deployment of fusion reactors for distributed power generation, potentially transforming how electricity is produced and distributed. For leaders in business and technology, this represents a potential shift in energy economics, offering a scalable solution that could reduce dependence on fossil fuels and enhance energy security.
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 invitation to present at ICOPS, a premier international conference, lends credibility to American Fusion's technical approach and could attract further interest from potential partners, investors, and collaborators.
For the industry, the advancement of compact fusion platforms like the Texatron could spur innovation in materials science, plasma physics, and reactor design. It may also influence regulatory frameworks and investment patterns as the technology matures. The presentation at ICOPS 2026 will be a key milestone for American Fusion, allowing the company to engage with the global scientific community and demonstrate progress toward commercial fusion energy.
More information about American Fusion is available in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/AMFN. The full press release can be accessed at https://ibn.fm/wMPSC.

