
TECHNOLOGY IN RESONANCE
WITH NATURE
We design sustainable free-of-chemicals solutions by providing resonance- and frequency-based technologies for clean water and energy
OUR AMBITION
Our ambition is to facilitate the 5th Industrial Evolution where technologies co-evolve in resonance with nature and human awareness
TECHNOLOGY

We represent over 25 years of municipal, governmental,
environmental and humanitarian project-based research and experience focused mainly in the area of applied physics relating to “magnetic resonance”, where specific targeted frequencies generate electromagnetic pulses that modify the physicochemical properties of fluids and elements at the molecular level.
These technologies have been perfected by years of research, testing, and implementation through years of industrial installations and validation.
Backed by decades of expertise, we represent the potential to fundamentally transform the way we live and interact with our environment.
OUR MISSION

Our Mission is to support sustainable socio-economic initiatives and projects focused on seeking decentralized solutions for pressing environmental issues on local and global scales.
We cooperate and support policymakers in various countries in their effort to reach specific environmental and social mandates, which include regional sanitization and safe drinking water by supplying current and future practical and accessible technologies.
Specific applications include fuel treatment, wastewater treatment, highly efficient hydrogen production, eliminating algae blooms and purifying / desalinating water without the use of toxic chemicals.
OUR SOLUTIONS

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Non-chemical water treatment by resonance & frequency
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Mobile water treatment plants
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Natural water regeneration
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Sustainable & Regenerative Agriculture, Aquaponics, Food safety
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Drinking water & household systems
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Service water conditioning for cooling and heating
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Ultrasound wastewater treatment
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Algae Bloom prevention and treatment
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Green Hydrogen technologies
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Fuel treatment R&D
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Desalination R&D