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Steorn announces plans for widespread deployment of its free energy technology
post-validation
Following the scientific validation of the technology presently under
way by the academic jury, Steorn will be making its intellectual property
available concurrently via the Internet to facilitate rapid development.
[From press release]

DUBLIN, IRELAND -- Steorn, the Irish technology development company, has
announced that its free energy technology will be made widely available to the
development community immediately after completion of the independent scientific
validation process that is currently underway.
Under the terms of a modified general purpose license and for a nominal fee,
Steorn's intellectual property will be made available concurrently to all
interested parties, from individual enthusiasts to larger research
organizations. Steorn is taking this bold move to accelerate the deployment and
acceptance of its technology for both humanitarian and commercial products.
Steorn's technology is based on the interaction of magnetic fields and allows
the production of clean, free and constant energy. The technology can be applied
to virtually all devices requiring energy, from cellular phones to cars.
Steorn placed an advertisement in The Economist in August 2006 to attract the
attention of the world's leading scientists working in the field of experimental
physics. It has now completed the selection of its jury of scientists who have
embarked on the testing of the technology, after which they will publish their
results worldwide.
Sean McCarthy, CEO of Steorn, commented: "We have experienced enormous
levels of interest in our free energy technology from the product development
community.
"Experience tells us that opening up access to technology to all interested
parties via the internet allows for rapid third party development. We believe
that our technology can have a profound impact on people's lives and are
confident that the delivery of our intellectual property via this type of online
development and engineering support environment will lead to the rapid
deployment of all kinds of different products."
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D. Allan Jan. 12, 2007
Last updated January 19, 2007
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