Technology Licensing
Licensing is on the roadmap
EMGravity is in active prototype development and independent replication. Formal licensing programs will open once the technology is independently verified at the bench. In the meantime we're collecting interest from qualified parties so we can reach out the moment licensing is available.
Where we are
Patent filed. US Provisional Patent Application No. 64/036,293 — see the about page for details and the full filing.
Prototype development active. The next milestone is an independently-verified bench measurement of the predicted multi-day thrust persistence.
Licensing not yet open. We're not accepting formal license applications yet. When the program opens, qualified parties on the interest list will hear first.
Planned tiers
What licensing will look like
When the program opens, licensing will be tiered to fit the full range of use cases — from classroom demonstrations to sovereign aerospace partnerships. Tier definitions are preliminary and will be finalized as the technology matures.
Educational License
PlannedUniversities, STEM programs, K-12 outreach
For accredited educational programs that want to use EMGravity as a teaching example in physics, electromagnetics, or aerospace courses.
Research License
PlannedUniversity labs, national labs, independent researchers
Access to technical documentation for evaluation, characterization, and academic publication. Non-commercial.
Development License
PlannedCompanies building prototypes & feasibility studies
For organizations conducting feasibility studies and building prototypes. Includes technical consultation with the inventor.
Commercial License
PlannedManufacturing & deployment
Full rights to manufacture and deploy devices based on the patented technology within a defined application domain.
Strategic Partnership
PlannedAerospace primes, national labs, sovereign programs
For major organizations interested in co-development or exclusive domain rights. Custom terms tailored to strategic objectives.
Register interest
Tell us how you'd use it
We're not yet accepting formal license applications, but the more we know about how qualified parties want to use the technology, the better we can shape the licensing program when it opens. Detailed technical discussions require execution of a mutual NDA.