American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN), a developer of next-generation fusion energy technologies, announced it has entered into an advisory agreement with Samuel Reid, who will serve as Government Strategy and Procurement Advisor. Reid's role is to support the company's efforts to secure non-dilutive government funding, institutional contracts, and alignment with U.S. and international fusion initiatives.
Reid brings extensive experience in government contracting, defense procurement, and international agency engagement, including work with NATO-affiliated procurement bodies and the Canadian Department of National Defence. He currently serves as founder and CEO of Geometric Energy Corporation. The appointment positions government and defense channels as a near-term pathway for funding, early-stage revenue, and long-term institutional adoption for American Fusion.
This strategic move comes as American Fusion, through its wholly owned subsidiary Kepler Fusion Technologies, focuses on developing the Texatron aneutronic fusion platform. The company's technology is designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment in industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications. By securing government and defense contracts, American Fusion aims to accelerate its development timeline and establish early revenue streams without diluting equity.
The appointment of Reid aligns with broader U.S. and global initiatives to advance fusion energy. The Department of Energy and other agencies have increased funding for fusion research, and private-public partnerships are seen as critical to achieving commercially viable fusion. Reid's experience with procurement bodies and defense agencies positions American Fusion to tap into these opportunities.
For more information on American Fusion and its technology, visit their website at americanfusionenergy.com. Details on Kepler Fusion Technologies and the Texatron platform are available at www.keplerfusion.com. The full press release is accessible at https://ibn.fm/tqHUA.
American Fusion's strategy emphasizes disciplined intellectual property development and scalable architectures. By engaging Reid, the company aims to navigate complex government procurement processes and secure non-dilutive funding, which could provide a competitive advantage in the capital-intensive fusion sector.


