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Star8 Corp. (OTC: STRH) Secures Second Major Order in Two Months, Looks To Solve Global Crisis

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Less than two months ago, Star8 Corp. (OTC: STRH) made headlines by securing a $5 million

 purchase order for its Scarponi electric motorcycles, just days after its merger with TOMAHAWK SRL. That early win confirmed strong demand for its high-performance EV motorcycles and showcased the company's ability to turn strategic moves into immediate revenue.


Now, Star8 has secured another major order, this time for its patent pending DualTech System Technology, an advanced mechatronic platform designed to eliminate PFAS contaminants in water. The initial €4.5 million contract will see TOMAHAWK lead the design, R&D, and manufacturing of the G-COLLIDER system for WHARPS TECHNOLOGIES MALTA LTD. The system is engineered to completely destroy PFAS molecules, addressing one of the most urgent environmental challenges worldwide.


PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are synthetic chemicals used for decades in various industrial applications and consumer products because of their water- and stain-resistant properties. Unfortunately, these "forever chemicals" do not break down in the environment or our bodies; instead, they accumulate over time to dangerous levels, with links to serious health issues such as cancer, liver damage, and immune system disorders. As regulators worldwide impose stricter controls on PFAS, the need for an effective remediation solution has never been more urgent. This is where the G-COLLIDER system comes in.


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The G-COLLIDER system combines two cutting-edge technologies. The first is the Nanostars Reactor, an advanced hydrodynamic cavitation system that generates microscopic implosive bubbles, creating extreme heat and pressure to break apart PFAS chemical bonds. The second is a high-temperature gasification process operating at over 1,800°C, which completely eliminates PFAS in solid waste while converting hazardous materials into usable syngas. Unlike traditional water treatment methods that merely transfer PFAS into waste for later disposal, G-COLLIDER destroys them at the molecular level with no secondary waste.


The initial order is for 50 units, but the long-term outlook is even more promising. Over the next seven years, production is expected to exceed 500 units, with a potential total contract value of more than €45 million. With PFAS remediation emerging as a multi-billion-dollar global market and increasing regulatory pressure in both the US and Europe, demand for solutions like G-COLLIDER is set to grow significantly.


Star8’s ability to secure two major orders in just two months post-merger is a clear sign that the company is firing on all cylinders. It is locking in high-value contracts across multiple sectors with its revolutionary technology and proving its capacity to execute. With shipments of its electric motorcycles already underway and G-COLLIDER production ramping up, Star8 is moving fast.

 

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