According to a recent LinkedIn post from StartEngine, the platform is promoting an upcoming live webinar with the founders of Etherdyne Technologies, a company working on 3D wireless power “zones” designed to charge multiple devices without cords or direct contact. The session is framed as an opportunity for prospective investors to hear directly from Etherdyne’s leadership team about the technology and its roadmap.
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The post highlights the participation of CEO Jeffrey Jyh-Chung Yen, PhD, Chief Science Officer Robert Alexander Moffatt, PhD, and COO Leon Jerome Hounshell, emphasizing their academic and executive backgrounds in physics and telecommunications technology. This focus on credentials may be aimed at bolstering investor confidence in Etherdyne’s ability to execute on a technically ambitious concept.
According to the description, the webinar will cover Etherdyne’s broader platform vision beyond a single device, the role of infrastructure shifts in enabling new product categories, and how its wireless power approach fits into the evolving competitive landscape. The agenda also includes a discussion of what lies ahead for the company, suggesting that forward-looking plans and potential applications could be outlined for attendees.
The post further notes that Etherdyne currently has a Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) offering available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, which is a FINRA/SIPC member, and positions the webinar as a due-diligence resource for individuals exploring that offering. For StartEngine, increased engagement around Etherdyne’s raise could support platform transaction volume and fee-based revenue, while Etherdyne’s ability to communicate a credible commercialization path may influence investor appetite for this speculative, illiquid investment.
The explicit risk disclosure in the post underscores that the Etherdyne investment involves a high degree of risk, including the possibility of total loss of capital, aligning with standard Reg CF compliance practices. For investors tracking StartEngine’s pipeline, Etherdyne’s progress and investor interest in this wireless power concept could serve as a case study of demand for deep-tech hardware plays on the platform and may provide indirect signals about StartEngine’s positioning in early-stage alternative capital formation.

