A LinkedIn post from StartEngine highlights an upcoming webinar featuring Etherdyne Technologies’ leadership to discuss its vision for wireless power. According to the post, Etherdyne is working on 3D wireless power zones intended to charge multiple devices simultaneously without cords or direct contact.
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The session is set to feature CEO Jeffrey Jyh-Chung Yen, PhD, Chief Science Officer Robert Alexander Moffatt, PhD, and COO Leon Jerome Hounshell, described as having extensive physics and technology executive backgrounds. The post indicates they plan to address the broader platform vision beyond a single device and how infrastructure shifts may enable new product categories.
The company’s LinkedIn post also suggests the discussion will place Etherdyne’s technology within the evolving wireless power landscape and outline what may be ahead for the business. A live Q&A is planned, positioning the event as a forum for potential investors to probe both technical and strategic aspects of the venture.
From an investor perspective, the post connects this webinar directly to Etherdyne’s ongoing Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) campaign on StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. The emphasis on team credentials, long-term vision, and platform potential may be aimed at strengthening investor confidence in a speculative, early-stage opportunity with high risk and limited liquidity.
If Etherdyne’s technology proves viable and scalable, it could position the company in a niche with potential hardware, infrastructure, and licensing applications across consumer electronics and industrial use cases. However, the explicit risk disclosures in the post reinforce that investors face the possibility of total capital loss and should treat the opportunity as a high-risk, long-duration bet on wireless power adoption and regulatory and market acceptance.

