Alphapura is a pre-revenue seed stage organization (LLC) seeking seed funds to fund a patented (2020) sustainable manufacturing technology pilot program near Sacramento, CA, to prove all recycling facilities can be transformed into manufacturing and renewable energy production facilities, in a collaboration with Sacramento State University's Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship along with four local governments in Placer County represented by Western Placer Waste Management Authority in California.
Each facility Alphapura transforms into a sustainable manufacturing facility is expected to result in the abatement of 10K tons of meltable pollution otherwise headed into the environment, and $200M-$800M in savings to local governments, commercial and home builders, and Alphapura is expected to make $200M in revenue per year per facility.
This collaboration seeks funding and technical partners to help us build a fresnel lens and solar kiln to inject mold two "box and lid" style products (1) the foundations and walls (the box), and (2) the roof (the lid) of a $1000 home structure that would otherwise cost 10X to 100X to make or buy. We would sell the same to governments and home builder businesses for $20K per unit, allowing them to save $20K-$80K per unit.
We are seeking to raise a $1M in seed funding to build and test this pilot program in Roseville CA, at WPWMA, and then to sell to CA governments dedicated to solving homelessness and to home builders, with budgets over $10B in 2021 in CA alone.
Alphapura and 3D Seed have shown proof of concept by building a 3D printer able to use meltable garbage to make a million new products out of recyclables, which Alphapura is seeking the funds to develop a giant version of the same, to make $1000 home structures, boats, furniture, art, and many other large products with a CAD or CAM file design. Alphapura already has an advance order for 1000 paddle boards as soon as we can make a larger system, which will cost us $6 per board, and which we will sell for $200 per board to a multinational who will sell them for $1500.