R&D Pushing The Boundaries of Human Potential
Since the harnessing of electricity in the late 1800's with inventors like Thomas Edison & Nicola Tesla, electronics research companies have brought consumers some of the most incredible technologies that have transformed just about every household on the planet. From radio & TV, to microcomputers, the internet & smart devices, manufacturers are barely able to keep up to the demand of consumers for the latest and most advanced devices. Today, our lives have become inseparable with electronic gadgets, it's been suggested that shortly with the internet of things and 5G, we will be connected by no less than 30 appliances each. There is a frenzied pace to amalgamate all that a person could ever want or need into the palm of one's hand.
The development of some advanced and unique applications, however just can't be rushed, and that's why companies seek the help of research institutions to push the boundaries of human potential. This may be for several reasons, including: observing interesting phenomena, making better use of our planet's resources, or improve the way of life for mankind. Hathaway Research has been 聽on the cutting edge of R&D since 1989 to develop new electronics technologies for businesses, such as: 聽 聽
路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Brushless orbital / gear-coupled DC homopolar machine
路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Puthoff Polarizable Vacuum Theory power supply & radiator
路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Thunderbolts Project of Electric Universe high-power supply
路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 High-voltage pulsed power apparatus for investigations of quantum vacuum fluctuations
路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Replication of Zinsser pulsed RF in water force machine
Our team of highly skilled scientists and engineers continues to invest countless hours and effort into developing new projects that are transforming industries, and we invite you to take a look at some of our
current published projects
Whether you want to build upon an existing technology or develop something completely & discretely out of the box, it's worth a call to get the conversation started and see if Hathaway's electronics research division can help you turn your idea into reality.









