Additional Information
What is Nano-Ionic Resonance?
Nano-Ionic Resonance (NIR) is a term you will be hearing
a lot about in the future. NIR is H3 Tec's branded name for
the company-proprietary process of listening to atoms "talk." Every
element that exists has a unique voice, which distinguishes
it from every other element or atom in the periodic table of elements.
H3 Tec has made important discoveries which, added to the existing known and established sciences, provide
a method of talking to and listening to each atom's voice. That's why we say, "If it
doesn't say 'H3 NIR Licensed Technology,' it simply won't do the job."
H3 Tec Research and Development Labs
H3 Tec engineers and scientist have worked for the last
eight years to fine tune this technology. H3 Tec's chief scientist said,"
It's never perfect. We learn more every day, and with that, we know
how to refine and add features to this amazing device." We
are in the process of adding a full-featured GPS with the ability
to include National Geographic's TOPO! Outdoor Recreation Mapping Software suite of topographical maps.
H3HS Gets Field Units Back for Evaluation
H3HS has six Treasure Trekkers that have been used in the field, and the test results
have come back 100% positive. Based on what the field units
told us when we took them apart and performed detailed component
analysis, a few modifications have been made
to some of the instrument parameters, and the Treasure Trekkers are now back in action. In order to protect the years of testing and analysis we've done in developing these devices, we require signed
release orders before we will authorize this technology for the private and
industrial sectors.
National Geographic TV
This June, H3 Tec was involved in the filming of a National Geographic film documentary about
gold and some of the people who are finding it. We are fortunate
to be involved with a local team that includes authors and experts
on the Spanish Trail. They have worked extensively with us to test this new technology in the field. The film's producer, Peter Yost, contacted the team about participating in his project on men and gold.
The weekend of the shoot began with a
test of the H3 technology. A small amount of gold was hidden in a location known to only one person. Then one of
the team members was given an H3 device and told to go find the gold.
It took all of about five minutes for the H3 technology to find it, buried
out in a 50-acre field. Peter and his cameraman
were completely amazed. We overheard Peter say, "This is the most
amazing thing I have ever seen."
We think we know how he feels--it is an awe-inspiring experience every time we
unearth a new find. The thrill of discovery is waiting for you, too!
Utah Procurement Spotlights: H3 TEC
By Governor's Office of Economic Development
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) continues to showcase Utah companies who are growing and making an impact on Utah’s economy. These great companies are just a sample of the many businesses who have received government contracts through the assistance of Utah’s procurement team funded through GOED.
H3 TEC is on the road to success! Utah-based H3 TEC, LLC has spent years developing new technology, which can detect any element or compound up to two miles away.
Through the assistance and guidance of Utah's procurement team, H3 has received multiple multi-million dollar contracts. H3 TEC will be using their technology for oil and mineral exploration with the Goshute and Navajo Indian tribes. H3 TEC has also won awards for an Oil & Gas Exploration company. The total awards amount to $6,500,000.
H3 TEC is a high-technology prototyping and engineering firm for digital or analog electro-mechanical products. H3 TEC has developed a new technology to detect radioactive material, explosives and certain drugs. Although the company has well-recognized technology, they had limited knowledge of the government marketplace and limited capital.
Through the assistance of Utah's procurement team, H3 TEC received support in becoming certified and registered to conduct business with the federal government. The team also assisted the company in pre-positioning and proposal development. Assistance was also provided to help H3 TEC win multiple contracts and position themselves to apply for a Government Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant. Additionally to support H3 TEC's entrepreneurial business needs, the procurement team connected H3 TEC with the Grow Utah Ventures program and Davis Business Alliance.
Utah’s procurement team helps Utah small business with all phases
of government contracting- federal, state, and local. The team consists
of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development’s Procurement
Technical Assistance Center (PTAC), along with the Utah Defense
Alliance (UDA) and Shipley Associates-an LSI Company. These
organizations bring together their combined resources and expertise to
support winning new business for Utah companies through government
contracts.
For more information on how you can participate
in this program, please contact Fred Lange, State PTAC Director, at
801-538-8733 or your regional PTAC Manager at www.goed.utah.gov/PTAC
and click on “contact us.”
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