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He recounts his collaborations with prominent aristocrats and entrepreneurs, including Prince Hans-Adam of Liechtenstein and others from the aerospace industry like Charles Bombardier. Although flattered by invitations to work internationally, he emphasizes that the demands would mean sacrificing his privacy and independence—values he holds dear.
His projects often involve working with wealthy clients, manufacturing power cells, and providing prototypes for testing in labs around the world, including Kyoto and Berlin. He remembers showing his devices to scientists and engineers, and even offering free samples to military and space agencies.