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Energy-saving Powerful Miniature Computer
Contact Person: Mr Jack Bossira, Founder Mobile: +972-(0)52-671-0261 Email: jack.bossira@sbelix.com
Sbelix’s energy-saving miniature computer requires only 4W (versus 250W to
400W in current computers). Due to its extremely small size, it also has powerful
processing capabilities that are much higher than any other existing product.
Need for an Energy-saving Powerful Computer
Saving energy in large computer rooms is estimated at 3% of the electricity
consumption. Saving energy at home is estimated at 10% of a household
consumption. The profit of CO2 is 25 Euro per megawatt an hour. In addition,
smartphones and other digital devices hog up quite a bit of energy themselves. On a
global scale, the digital ecosystem consumes “about 1,500 TWh of electricity
annually, equal to all the electric generation of Japan and Germany combined”
(Digital Power Group, 2013). In fact, the digital ecosystem presently accounts for
almost 10% of all electricity being used worldwide (Digital Power Group, 2013).
Background
Phosfan With initial funds
from its founder (see his
credentials below), Sbelix
was able to:
(i) Develop a fully
operational
prototype of its
miniature computer.
(ii) Carry out all the
required testing.
(iii)Build a
manufacturing-ready
product.
Sbelix - Energy-saving Powerful Miniature Computer
Sbelix’s miniature computer has several distinct benefits, including:
•••• Energy-Saving – It requires only 4W versus 250W to 400W in current computers.
The company has a laptop with battery time of 20 times longer vs. other laptops.
•••• Regulatory Support – Due to its energy savings, this miniature computer is highly
supported by worldwide legislation, e.g. the Kyoto Protocol.
•••• Higher Processing – Sbelix’s powerful miniature computer could endow any PC or
smartphone with the processing power of a supercomputer.
•••• Numerous Applications in its OS – As an integral part of its OS (Operating
System), Sbelix’s miniature computer includes a wide variety of applications, such
as alarm system, CCTV, media center, phone services, ISP services and control of
electric systems, ranging from smart homes to production facilities. Its control
program, which knows how to work on numerous mobile devices, e.g. Android,
iPhone and tablets, enables exchanging files between smartphones and PCs.
Go-to Market Strategy: Distributors
Sbelix will sell its miniature computer to distributors in order to penetrate the market
in a phased manner, as detailed below:
1. USA – The USA was chosen as the initial target market since, according to the
Consumer Electronics Association, its average household owned 28 mobile
devices in 2013, a 16.6% increase from 2012. In addition, recent U.S. regulation
is driving the need for Sbelix’s energy-saving computer. For instance, the
Department of Energy placed new standards on smartphones’ chargers to reduce
energy waste, estimating “it could save American consumers nearly $4
billion over 30 years” (FedTech, 2014).
2. Europe – “The average family in Europe now has about 10 digital devices – from
mobile phones to game consoles – in the home, and the appetite for those
devices will only grow as smart computing efforts and products for health, home
and private and public industry continues to increase” (Microsoft, 2014).
3. ROW (Rest of World) – Sbelix will especially focus on Japan and China, which
“issued the ban on installing Windows 8 on Chinese government computers as
part of a notice on the use of energy-saving products” (Reuters, 2014).
Investment Sought
Sbelix is seeking an investment of $1 million in 2014-2015 to (i) recruit a seasoned
CEO, (ii) continue building its IP (Intellectual Property) portfolio, and (iii) prepare for
manufacturing, including product design and production line planning.
Founder
Mr. Jack Bossira
Engineer with managerial
experience in the fields of
energy and computers.
•••• Level-3 Telecom Engineer
•••• B.Sc. in Computer Science
•••• P.E. in Elec. Engineering
Past:
•••• Managed GreenClean,
green products in the field
of chemistry
•••• Plant Engineer of A.M.
Engineering and
Consulting
•••• Telephony Manager of
Hadera at IEC (Israel
Electric Corporation)
•••• BOD Member at Sigma
Accounting Systems,
where he was responsible
for raising funds abroad