Looks like Beneq builds for cleantech / renewable energy.

http://www.linkedin.com/company/79858?trk=prof-exp-company-name


   - Company Size

   51-200 employees


About Beneq Oy

Beneq, based in Finland, is a supplier of equipment and coating technology
for global thin film markets. *Beneq turns innovations into success by
developing applications and equipment for cleantech and renewable energy
fields,* especially in glass, solar and emerging thin film markets.

Coating applications include optics, barriers and passivation layers, as
well as energy generation and conservation. Beneq also offers complete
coating services. The coating applications of Beneq are based on two
enabling nanotechnology platforms: Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) and
aerosol coating (nHALO® and nAERO®).
Specialties

Atomic layer deposition, Cleantech, Aerosol coating, Nanotechnology, Thin
films


On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 12:21 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint <[email protected]>wrote:

> The applicant is
>    http://etiam.fi/
> "Etiam has secured funding from Foundation for Finnish Inventions to
> design and manufacture reactor systems for LENR applications."
>
> The inventor on the patent, Pekka Soininen, has been on patents for a
> number of companies, including Nokia.
>
> Another company he's worked for is Beneq Oy, which is a company
> specializing in thin films/atomic-layer-deposition/nanotech and
> microclusters... that's a good start!
>
> Feeding frenzy is starting???  People and/or companies wanting to stake a
> claim in what will be a global revolution, involving bookoo bucks (bookoo
> is > 10^12)...
>
> No stopping this snowball now... dam is crumbling.
> That's a good thing!
> ;-)
> -Mark Iverson
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Fletcher [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 11:57 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Finnish startup company Etiam OY filed a detailled LENR
> patent application, published on May 30 2013
>
> > From: "David Roberson" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, July 5, 2013 11:27:19 AM
>
> > I want to see actual products instead of lots of words in order for
> > the world's energy problems to be solved.
>
> Around p 48 they describe three "Examples" which generated excess heat,
> had distinctive gamma-ray signatures and by-products : eg lines 20-25
> (cut'n'paste doesn't work for me) they saw Copper and Beryllium.
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