HyperCell Green Technologies is the company behind THYEN — a working supervised AI robot operator — and HyperCell, a lithium-free recyclable energy storage technology. One founder. One workshop. Real results.
HyperCell Green Technologies is developing two independent but complementary innovations — supervised physical AI and novel energy storage — both built entirely from scratch by a single founder in the UK.
THYEN is a dual-hemisphere AI operator layer that sits between an AI model and a physical robot. Every action requires human approval before execution. Currently running on Tony, a working humanoid robot demonstrator.
✓ Working demonstrator exists today
HyperCell is a proprietary lithium-free, recyclable energy storage technology with patents filed. No chemistry details are disclosed publicly. Formal validation requires a signed NDA and structured research partnership.
⚠ Patents filed — NDA required for details
Tony is proof that THYEN works. The next steps require resources: a larger autonomous robot, HyperCell battery validation, and a small developer robot for partners. None of this happens without funding.
Tony demonstrator filmed and published. Proof websites live. The case is now public. Campaign launching to fund what comes next.
A larger, dual-hemisphere supervised robot with upper body, arms, rolling base. Office and lab environments. The full THYEN architecture at scale — slow, safe, supervised.
Formal validation partnership with a recognised UK research institution. Requires NDA, structured scope agreement, and dedicated lab time. This unlocks the energy storage side of the business.
The FundSustainovate campaign is live now. Support via PayPal directly — tiers from £10 to £1000. Perks only, no equity, no investment. The campaign funds the autonomous robot, HyperCell validation, and small developer units.
András Biró is the sole founder of HyperCell Green Technologies, THYEN, and HyperCell Energy Ltd. No team, no VC funding, no university lab. Everything shown is built in a real workshop with real tools.
Structured partnership discussions are welcome — with manufacturers, research institutions, funders, and strategic collaborators — under appropriate legal and confidentiality frameworks.
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