If you are proposing a new invention or making a new theoretical claim, we prefer that the you have developed a working prototype of your invention or that you have well documented and repeatable experiments to prove your results for your claim. Our emphasis for paper selection will consistently be toward equipment that is actually built and working or experiments with good results. Papers on speculative theories, conspiracies, and pure refutations of current physics are not pertinent to this conference. We want tangible evidence in each case! Demonstrations of built and working equipment are preferred over all other subjects. LEARN MORE...
The Tesla Science Foundation was formed to promote the legacy of Nikola Tesla by raising awareness of his accomplishments and contributions to the 21st Century to include introducing his many patents and inventions that remain applicable to our current needs. We bring together those with a genuine interest in Tesla through educational programs, workshops, meetings, and public events. Tesla Science Foundation also selects several inventors per year who have demonstrated innovative technology concepts that exemplify Tesla's lifelong commitment to Science, Industry, and the Environment. We are prepared to provide assistance to the patent process of new and innovative technologies to include introducing them to the market by forming an appropriate team of professionals including engineers, attorneys, and business/marketing specialists. The Tesla Science Foundation gives three awards each year for achievements in technology, writing and art related to Tesla or his work.
The Tesla Science Foundation will be hosting various online webinar presentations for the online public to become aware and informed about the life, history, philosophy, and inventions of Nikola Tesla as well as related alternative technologies that relate to the vision of Tesla.
Become a seminar speaker: We would ask that you'd submit possible talk topics in the form below along with your biography/CV/resume, contact information, and preview of the material you would be presenting.