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Raytheon, headquartered in Waltham, MA, is a technology leader specializing in defense, homeland security, and other government markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning more than 80 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, and other capabilities in the areas of sensing, effects, command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well as a broad range of mission support services. Raytheon has delivered to Cyclone an initial purchase order to supply prototype engines to power Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) for the U.S. Navy and other military customers.
   
Renovalia, based in Madrid, Spain, is a worldwide leader in alternative power, with a portfolio currently consisting of over 500 MW of renewable energy, inclusive of solar, wind and hydroelectric projects in Europe and the Americas. Renovalia recently completed in Ciudad Real, Spain, the largest photovoltaic farm in the world, with total installed power of 49.7 MW.  Renovalia has commissioned Cyclone to build high-efficiency solar thermal engines for parabolic dishes, and has purchased a license to build and use these engines in Europe and other territories.
   
Combilift, founded in 1998, builds and sells industrial material handling equipment, including specialized lifts and multi-directional side-loaders. For over a decade, Combilift has grown to be the global leader in the industrial long-load handling market. Supported by a strong international network of distributors, their products are sold in over 50 markets worldwide. Combilift and Cyclone will work together to develop al-fuel, clean running engines to power mobile materials handling equipment and lifts.
   
TopLine Automotive Engineering: TopLine Automotive, a 30+ year-old company, is currently one of the largest manufacturers of automotive after-market parts in the United States, supplying over 50% of the market. Headquartered in Chicago, IL, TopLine Automotive has operations throughout the world.  Topline Energy’s primary home is a new, state-of-the-art 300,000 sq. ft. facility in Brooksville, FL. This Florida plant, only a few hours from Cyclone, is dedicated to the development and production of distributed and alternative energy products like the Cyclone engine. Cyclone and Topline are working together to commercialize and manufacture Cyclone engines.    
   

Robotic Technology Incorporated (RTI), a Maryland, U.S.A. corporation chartered in 1985, provides systems and services in the fields of intelligent systems, robotic vehicles (including unmanned ground, air, and sea vehicles), robotics and automation, weapons systems, intelligent control systems, intelligent transportation systems, intelligent manufacturing, and other advanced technology for government, industry, and not-for-profit clients. Cyclone built for RTI a small-scale biomass-to-power system used to recharge batteries on an autonomous robotic vehicle called the EATR, under a Phase II DARPA-sponsored SBIR contract.

   
Advent Power Systems, Inc. is a licensee of the Cyclone Technologies in the field of U.S. and European Military Applications.  Advent Power is a partially owned subsidiary of Advent International Management Company of Florida, Inc., whose corporate predecessors date back to 1982. Advent Power’s mission is to rapidly and profitably develop, manufacture, and sell innovative engines for power generation and motive power applications. APS recently won a $1.4 million contract from the U.S. Army / TACOM to develop a 10kW auxiliary power unit for the Abrams Tank, Bradley Fighting Vehicle and Stryker Armored Vehicle, for which Cyclone is the primary sub-contractor providing the engine for this unit.
   
Phoenix Power Group, of Memphis, TN, is developing with the Cyclone Engine an electric power generator system that will run on waste oil fuels, such as used motor oil from cars, trucks and busses. Phoenix Power is an affiliate of Atlantic Systems Group of Harrisonburg, VA, which is in the business of designing and building automotive oil change and service facilities throughout the United States, along with the manufacturing of steel tanks for the lube industry.   Cyclone is building for Phoenix a waste heat engine that can run off the heat of used motor oil furnaces, and produce electrical power from this waste energy source. Phoenix’s distribution arm has over 150,000 such recycled energy furnaces in the market today.
   
MEO products ltd, is a U.K. company concentrating on the distribution and development of technologies for all three armed services.  Our innovations have been seen in use in the more recent conflicts in the fields of Low Light level Activity including Night Vision Technology; Laser Illumination and target pointing; and Remote targeting identification.  Our GRADS (Gunners Remote Aiming Display System) enables indirect viewing -hands free- of heavy weapons and their operation. The IRS (Image Recovery System) allows a hands free recovery of all Image Data as seen by the user, not the platform, and all independent of any platform interface. Our latest contribution to the business of innovative design/development is the new Green Technology Cyclone engine.
   

Team Steam USA (the U.S. Land Steam Record Team) will seek to become the fastest steam-powered vehicle on earth. Speed to beat is 148.308 mph set by Team Inspiration from Great Britain in August 2009. Driver and car designer, Chuk Williams, has teamed up with engine developer Cyclone Power Technologies to build this modern steam-powered streamliner using Cyclone’s Mark V.

   

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© 2011 Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. Patented. U.S. Patent No. 7,080,512. Other Patents Pending, U.S. and Foreign.