We're in the final phase of design, development, validation, and subsequent patenting of a one-of-a-kind technology and process, with global penetration potential in multiple markets. The proprietary technology being developed is designed to extract precious metals cheaper, faster, and greener compared to the industry-leading method of cyanide leaching.
This technology is a completely non-chemical method where the precious metals are electro-mechanically separated from the ore. Although we're creating a "new" technology, the core principle is derived from an existing technology that has been used in industries all around the world for well over 50 years. Resonated Derivation™ is engineering a process to apply it in a new way, for a new purpose, thus the need for prototyping and validations.
We originally sought to finalize the validations with "off-the-shelf" parts that met the overall specifications we calculated. However, that proved to be an unviable method, despite making progress. The final tests will need to use custom-designed components to provide the kind of results we're expecting to achieve.
We believe this next test should be the final step in order for us to seek a patent and bring this new technology to the metal extraction industry. In order to complete this last phase, we're seeking accredited investors who would like to be on the leading edge of developing a technology that could have significantly positive environmental impacts to the mining industry, moving forward.
Physicist S. Ghaleb PhD has validated the concept, calculations, and subsequent design. Dr. Ghaleb has worked closely with our engineers from the concept, through the most recent testing conducted, and is validating this technology from a physics and engineering standpoint.
Dr. Ghaleb received his Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering in 1968, he also obtained a Master of Science degree in Applied Electro-Physics from Northrop University in 1976, which was sponsored by Teledyne Telemetry Co./Teledyne Aerospace Group. He also obtained a Master of Science Degree in Physics from Oregon State University in 1979, and his PhD in 1981. Currently, Dr. Ghaleb is an Adjunct Professor of Physics.
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