Holobeam Technologies is a Bethpage, New York biotech developing Holographic Energy Teleportation (HET), a patented method of focusing energy to precise microscopic locations inside the body. Paired with antibody-guided AdvaNan nanoparticles, the approach - branded the Holothermia protocol - aims to both detect individual cancer cells earlier than conventional imaging and heat them to death while sparing surrounding tissue. Founded by prolific inventor Gene Dolgoff, the LCD-projector pioneer who says he conceived the Star Trek Holodeck, the company is building HET-based MRI and portable scanners for diagnosis and treatment.
Gene Dolgoff is the founder, CEO, CTO, and Chairman of Holobeam Technologies, a Long Island biotech building holographic tools to detect and treat cancer. He has been making holograms since 1964, holds over 65 patents worldwide, built the world's first LCD projector, and consulted with Gene Roddenberry on the concept that became the Star Trek Holodeck. Today his company is developing Holographic Energy Teleportation (HET), advanced nanoparticles, and a new class of MRI imaging - aiming, in his words, to teleport energy through the body to kill cancer cells.