American Fusion Expands Government Procurement Services with Initial Canadian Defense Order

American Fusion Inc. has secured its first defense-related purchase order from Canada, signaling a strategic expansion of its government procurement segment alongside its core fusion energy initiatives.

April 28, 2026
American Fusion Expands Government Procurement Services with Initial Canadian Defense Order

American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) announced on Tuesday the expansion of its Government Procurement Services segment with an initial transaction supporting a Canadian Department of National Defence requirement. The company received a purchase order from Effective Acceleration Ventures Ltd. for two 53100A Phase Noise Analyzer units valued at approximately $58,000. This marks the first defense-related order for American Fusion, which is acting as a U.S. source-of-supply vendor within the defense supply chain.

The transaction represents an early step in building institutional procurement capabilities alongside the company's core fusion energy initiatives. Management highlighted the order as a strategic proof point for future government and defense-related opportunities. "This initial order demonstrates our ability to execute in the government procurement space and positions us for additional contracts," said a company spokesperson.

American Fusion, formerly known under a different name, is an advanced energy platform company focused on the development and commercialization of fusion energy technologies through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies. The company's strategy centers on building a scalable, infrastructure-grade fusion energy platform supported by proprietary technology and disciplined intellectual property development.

The Canadian defense order diversifies American Fusion's revenue streams and could pave the way for larger contracts as governments seek reliable suppliers. The defense procurement market is highly competitive, and this initial success may help the company establish credibility with other allied nations. For investors, the move signals that American Fusion is not solely reliant on long-term fusion energy commercialization but can generate near-term revenue through its procurement services.

American Fusion's stock trades on the OTC market under the ticker AMFN. The company's newsroom provides updates at http://ibn.fm/AMFN. The full press release on this development is available at https://ibn.fm/TGXsu.

This announcement comes as American Fusion continues to develop the Texatron aneutronic fusion platform through Kepler Fusion Technologies. The Texatron platform is designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment in industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications. The company emphasizes system-level engineering and scalable architectures intended to support long-term commercial operation.

The initial Canadian order may also open doors to other NATO member countries seeking to diversify their defense supply chains. As global tensions persist, defense procurement is expected to remain a priority for many governments. American Fusion's ability to secure this order suggests it has the necessary certifications and capabilities to serve as a trusted vendor.

While the $58,000 order is modest compared to the potential of fusion energy, it provides immediate cash flow and validates the company's procurement business model. Management is likely to pursue additional orders as it builds relationships with defense departments worldwide.