American Fusion Showcases Texatron Development at Major Physics Conference

American Fusion presented its Texatron Fusion Engine development program and related GEM Unification Theory at the APS DPF 2026 Meeting, highlighting its progress in modular fusion energy systems.

Phoenix Metrowire Staff
Energy
American Fusion Showcases Texatron Development at Major Physics Conference

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (OTC: AMFN) has advanced the visibility of its fusion energy research with a presentation by Chief Technology Officer Dr. John E. Brandenburg at the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Particles and Fields (DPF) 2026 Meeting, held at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois. The biennial conference brings together researchers from national laboratories, universities, and research institutions to discuss the latest developments in particle physics.

Dr. Brandenburg outlined the company’s Texatron(TM) development efforts alongside his Gravity-Electromagnetic (“GEM”) Unification Theory, which proposes a connection between gravity and electromagnetism. While the GEM theory remains subject to continued scientific evaluation, American Fusion believes the theoretical plasma physics concepts presented may complement the ongoing engineering development of the Texatron(TM) platform.

The company continues to develop the Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies, with a focus on modular fusion energy systems. These systems aim to provide scalable and potentially safer fusion energy solutions, which could have significant implications for clean energy generation.

The presentation at such a prestigious conference underscores American Fusion’s commitment to advancing fusion technology and integrating rigorous scientific research into its development process. By engaging with the broader physics community, the company seeks to validate its approaches and foster collaborations that could accelerate progress in fusion energy.

The Texatron(TM) concept, if successfully developed, could represent a shift in how fusion energy is harnessed, offering a modular approach that might be more adaptable to various energy needs compared to traditional large-scale reactors. This could be particularly important for addressing global energy demands and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

American Fusion’s participation in the APS DPF meeting also highlights the growing interest in alternative fusion concepts beyond mainstream approaches like tokamaks and stellarators. The company’s focus on theoretical plasma physics, as embodied in the GEM theory, may open new avenues for research and innovation.

The latest news and updates relating to AMFN are available in the company’s newsroom at https://nnw.fm/AMFN.

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