How Matthias Siems Is Redefining Global Power Through TAP Technology

A magnetic energy breakthrough challenging fossil dependence and reshaping sovereignty, independence, and the future of global energy

In an era shaped by energy insecurity, geopolitical volatility, and the urgent race toward decarbonization, a quiet yet radical shift is emerging from the Gulf’s innovation ecosystem. At the center of this shift stands Matthias Siems, a German born physicist, psychologist, and entrepreneur operating between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, whose work is challenging the very foundations of how the world understands power.

As Founder and President of neo7even Venture Capital, Siems is not merely investing in technology. He is advancing a philosophy he calls Sovereign Science, the belief that nations can only achieve long term stability when their core technologies are autonomous, ethical, and resilient. This philosophy has culminated in his most ambitious and controversial achievement to date: TAP, Total Autonomous Power.

A Departure From the Energy Playbook

TAP is not an optimization of renewable energy systems. It is a fundamental departure from them.

At its core, TAP is a magnetic field engine built from a proprietary configuration of precision magnetized Neodymium and Samarium Cobalt materials. Under carefully engineered vacuum conditions, these elements form a dynamic magnetic system capable of sustaining uninterrupted mechanical motion. In simple terms, TAP transforms magnetic interaction into a continuous power source without combustion, fuel, or weather dependency.

The system is designed to generate between 10 kWh and 100 kWh per unit, making it adaptable for applications ranging from rural housing and urban infrastructure to industrial facilities and future aerospace platforms. Its defining characteristics are zero emissions, negligible operating costs, and consistent performance across extreme environmental conditions, from desert heat to sub zero climates.

For global energy analysts, TAP represents one of the most direct challenges yet to the fuel based energy paradigm.

Innovation Driven by Obligation, Not Ambition

To understand TAP, one must understand the man behind it.

Siems’ life was shaped by profound personal tragedy at a young age, an experience that redirected his trajectory away from conventional ambition and toward a deeper sense of responsibility. He often describes an internal force, equal parts intuitive and spiritual, that guided him toward scientific inquiry with a humanitarian lens.

Rather than pursuing innovation for recognition or wealth, Siems framed his work around a single question: how can technology reduce dependency, vulnerability, and systemic inequality at scale?

This question became the foundation of his career and the ethical framework behind TAP.

A Landmark Deal Signals Global Readiness

In October 2025, Siems’ vision reached a decisive milestone. He signed a 15 year royalty agreement valued at USD 8.77 billion with a major United States private equity group. The agreement grants exclusive domestic rights to TAP I and TAP II systems, marking one of the most significant private sector commitments to next generation energy technology in U.S. history.

Beyond its financial magnitude, the deal signaled something deeper. It confirmed that institutional capital is now willing to challenge entrenched energy models and reconsider who owns, controls, and distributes power.

For Siems, the agreement was not an endpoint. It was validation that the world is ready to rethink energy sovereignty.

Leadership Rooted in Reflection

Despite growing global attention, Siems remains an unusually introspective leader. He speaks openly about enduring skepticism, navigating public criticism, and the emotional toll of pioneering unfamiliar territory. His leadership philosophy emphasizes patience, curiosity, and resilience, grounded in the belief that innovation carries moral responsibility.

He views disappointment not as failure but as instruction, and sees criticism as the cost of pushing beyond accepted boundaries.

Beyond Energy, Toward Global Transformation

The implications of TAP extend far beyond electricity generation.

At scale, the technology has the potential to rebalance global economics, empower developing nations, and reduce strategic dependence on imported resources. It opens new possibilities in autonomous infrastructure, defense resilience, space systems, and remote industrial operations.

More importantly, it challenges the definition of independence itself. In a world where energy equals leverage, TAP offers a pathway toward technological self determination.

As the planet navigates one of its most consequential transitions, Matthias Siems stands at the intersection of science, sovereignty, and ethics. Through TAP, he is not simply introducing a new machine, but proposing a new framework for how power is created, owned, and shared.

For CEO Los Angeles Magazine, his story represents the kind of founder led innovation that does not follow markets, but reshapes them.

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