
Sapion Innovations develops and licenses original physical systems across energy and humanitarian applications.A founder-led portfolio of simple, first-principles technologies built for real-world conditions.

TidalCell is a compact, low-cost tidal energy system designed for deployment in rivers, estuaries, and tidal channels where conventional tidal turbines are impractical or uneconomic. Its core advantages are structural simplicity, ease of installation, and scalability across sites rather than reliance on large, bespoke civil works. TidalCell is protected by filed IP and is currently undergoing prototype testing and real-world validation.
Osciline is a modular marine energy technology designed to extract power from wave surge motion using a mechanically simple architecture. The system is intended for operation in energetic marine environments where conventional approaches face cost, complexity, or deployment challenges. Its design emphasis is on robustness, scalability, and manufacturability. Osciline is protected by filed IP and is currently progressing through a structured validation pipeline.


Passive Mosquito Control for the Highest-Risk Exposure WindowMosquito exposure is highest during the early evening transition period — before bed nets are in use and while people remain active indoors. This window is a major gap in current malaria prevention strategies.MozGuard is a fully passive, room-scale interception system designed specifically for this period.The system uses a combination of thermal contrast, airflow, and visual cues to mimic human presence, drawing mosquitoes into a controlled one-way capture zone. No power, chemicals, or consumables are required.Designed for low-cost manufacturing and simple deployment, MozGuard is suitable for use in homes, clinics, shelters, and other high-risk indoor environments.Status: Patent filed. Pilot deployment partners currently being secured.
Sapion Innovations works selectively with partners to advance its technologies through validation, engineering, and deployment.
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