Our Technologies

 

Advanced Materials

Manhattan Scientifics has acquired the exclusive rights to the key patents and IP and will soon be positioned to enter into manufacturing and licensing agreements.

 
 

Alternative Energy

Manhattan Scientifics is pursuing several potential solutions to the world wide alternative energy need as it relates to personal, 2 wheel transportation, particularly in Asia.

 
 

Haptics

Manhattan Scientifics provided $4.5 million seed funding to launch Novint Technologies Inc. This enables the ability to touch and realistically feel any images on one's computer screen including texture, weight, motion and viscosity.


Key Company Developments

  • Manhattan Scientifics and Senior Scientific File Provisional Patent on Early Cancer Detection System
  • Manhattan Scientifics Signs LOI to Acquire Rights to Early Cancer Detection System Developed by Dr. Edward R. Flynn
  • Manhattan Scientifics, Inc. Announces Exclusive License with Carpenter Technology Corporation
  • Manhattan Scientifics and Los Alamos National Laboratory Sign Licensing Partnership Agreement
  • FDA Approval Granted on New Titanium Dental Implant
  • Manhattan Scientifics Appoints Professor Henry J. Rack, Prominent Material Scientist to Its Research Team
  • Manhattan Scientifics Acquires Metallicum, Inc.
  • Art Kaufman to Join Manhattan Scientifics Science and Technology Committee
  • Manhattan announced a Letter of Intent to acquire Metallicum Inc.
  • Manhattan announced its new CEO, Emmanuel (Manny) Tsoupanarias
  • Manhattan acquired 43 Million MHTX common shares from the Lancer Fund Trustee. Company raised $1.1 million in private placement of equity.
  • Manhattan raised new capital and new management to re-start operations.

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Company Description

Since its inception Manhattan Scientifics Inc. has been a technology developer that nurtures financially promising technologies with potential global commercial applications.

Manhattan Scientifics has enjoyed a “Special informal relationship” and a lengthy successful history in tech-transfer from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the Sandia National Laboratory (SNL).

An example of this relationship was the seed funding and launch of Novint Technologies, which acquired the exclusive, perpetual, global license to the Haptics touch technology from SNL and now trades as a listed company in the USA. http://www.novint.com. (OTC BB; NVNT).

 


 

Technologies

Advanced Materials

The scientists and engineers at MHTX are applying the power of physics nanotechnology (Materials Science) to metals, promising to reduce their weight by 25% while doubling their strength TODAY. MHTX believes this will result in a reduction in the consumption of both materials, energy and the resources used to produce them: a virtuous circle of less consumption and more strength. In other words, MHTX is a solution to concerns about mounting strain on the globe’s natural resources.


Alternative Energy Technologies

Manhattan Scientifics is pursuing several potential solutions to the world wide alternative energy need as it relates to personal, 2-wheel transportation, particularly in Asia. One example is the companies development of the award winning NovArs hydrogen powered fuel cell engine. Light weight and portable, it may be ideal to provide a “green” inexpensive system to drive scooters, bicycles, power tools, portable electronics, wheel chairs, golf carts, and home emergency power. The company won Time Magazine “Invention of the Year” award for its fuel cell Aprilia concept bicycle engine in 2001. To date a world - wide hydrogen infrastructure has not materialized.


MicroFuel Cell

Manhattan Scientifics provided seed funding to former Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist Robert Hockaday, who has developed a flat printed fuel cell designed to provide an “always on” energy source to power micro-electronics such as cellular telephones and pagers. Manhattan Scientifics owns the worldwide right to the patented technology. To date, the micro fuel cell has not been commercialized.


Haptics

Manhattan Scientifics provided $4.5 million seed funding to launch Novint Technologies Inc. This enables the ability to touch and realistically feel any images on one’s computer screen including texture, weight, motion and viscosity. Adding the sense of “touch” to computing is probably the most significant new development in computing we will see in our lifetimes. The company is gaining recognition and growing rapidly.

 

Technology And Background

Manhattan Scientifics began as a technology incubator. Early in its history it worked on acquiring several technologies in the fields of holographic data storage, water purification, alternative energy, advanced computer haptics and now, nanotechnology. Its primary source of latent commercial technologies are the US government laboratories in New Mexico.


During the nasdaq bubble in year 2000, Manhattan Scientifics had a market capitalization approaching $900 million, about 60 times the company’s present market cap, despite the fact that the companies intrinsic value is worth many times more today than it was in year 2000.

 

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Risk Factors

 
  • Business model to bring product to market still unproven.
  • Access to sufficient capital to bring product to market; to defend its patents; to surpass its competitors.
  • No significant revenue or earnings.
  • Ability to recruit additional senior management.
  • Potential hazards to technical obsolescence in fuel cell
  • Numerous well-capitalized competitors
 

Management Team

 
  • Chairman and CEO Emmanuel (Manny) Tsoupanarias
  • Non-Executive Chairman Marvin Maslow
  • Director Leonard Friedman, Esq.
  • Director Chris Theoharis
  • Director Frank Georgiou
  • Special Counsel Larry Schatz, Esq.
 

Science and Technology Committee

 
  • Dr. Martin Cooper, 28 years chief technical officer with Motorola. "Father" of the cellular telephone. Cooper is founder of ArrayComm.
  • Dr. Arthur Kaufman, previously Co-founder and Chief Scientist of H-Power.
  • Dr. Donald J. Sandstrom, 42 years with Los Alamos National Laboratory. Materials Science Technology Division Leader.
  • Dr. Terry Lowe, has previously served as deputy director of the Materials Science and Technology division
  • Dr. Henry Rack , Dr. Rack received his B.S., M.S. and Sc.D in Metallurgy from MIT. Since 1985, Dr. Rack has been a Professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Clemson University.
 
 

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