Announcement • Mar 25
Go Green Global Technologies Corp. Appoints Grant Page as Chairman of the Board, Effective March 20, 2026 Go Green Global Technologies Corp. announced the appointment of Grant Page as Chairman of the Board of Directors, effective March 20, 2026. Mr. Page is a seasoned entrepreneur, engineer, and investor with a track record across company-building, private capital deployment, and strategic growth. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, he pioneered early electrochemistry research that helped form the foundation of next-generation water treatment solutions. While serving as a U.S. Naval officer, he founded Magna Imperio Systems and scaled it into a venture-backed industry leader in desalination and treatment, achieving a reported valuation of $210 million through multiple financing rounds and commercial deployments. Today, Mr. Page serves as Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer of Pelican Hill Partners LLC, a global investment firm focused on infrastructure, AI, renewable energy, and deep technology. He is also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Page Systems Corporation Holding Ltd., where he has overseen private equity and venture transactions ranging from $25 million to over $1 billion across water, energy, and infrastructure sectors. As Chairman, Mr. Page will collaborate closely with GOGR’s Board and executive team to drive the Company’s commercial deployment, expand strategic partnerships, strengthen capital access, and position the business for sustained growth in the global clean technology sector. Announcement • Mar 20
Go Green Global Technologies Corp. Authorizes Engineering Launch of Sonical 2.0 Clean Technology Platform Go Green Global Technologies Corp. announced that its Board of Directors has authorized the full Engineering Foundation Program (EFP) for the Company’s Sonical 2.0 platform. The Engineering Foundation Program launches the coordinated engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain development required to bring two Sonical 2.0 product configurations to market: a Water Treatment system (3/4” inlet) and a Fuel Boiler system (1/2” inlet). Both systems are designed to operate within existing water and fuel infrastructure to support treatment and conditioning while improving system efficiency and enabling more sustainable operation of water and energy systems. The Company is targeting initial commercial revenue generation beginning in 2026. The Engineering Foundation Program activates three parallel functions for both product lines: design engineering, manufacturing engineering, and supply chain development. The program will advance the Sonical 2.0 systems through prototype fabrication, laboratory validation, manufacturing readiness, and controlled field deployments within operating water and fuel system environments. These activities are designed to transition the Company’s proprietary treatment technology from development-stage prototypes to scalable commercial clean technology hardware capable of deployment across multiple infrastructure applications. Technical oversight is provided by the Company’s Board of Advisors (BOA), formed in August 2025 and chaired by Ron Stephens. The BOA, which includes strategic counsel from Dr. Christopher McComb, Gerard G. Elia Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, operates a structured Technical Readiness Board (TRB) review process that evaluates engineering progress at defined milestones before advancing to subsequent phases. The first TRB review confirmed the engineering methodology, coil winding specifications, manufacturing quality criteria, and testing protocols required to advance the Sonical 2.0 systems toward field deployment. The Sonical 2.0 platform builds upon the Company’s patented electromagnetic treatment technology (U.S. Patent No. 11,634,344 B2), which defines the coil architecture and drive system at the core of the treatment mechanism. The technology delivers pulsed electromagnetic treatment within existing water and fuel systems with the objective of influencing scale formation, combustion efficiency, and overall infrastructure system performance without the need for chemical additives. The 2.0 product generation incorporates engineering improvements designed to transition the technology from prototype systems to production-ready commercial products. Enhancements include redesigned drive circuitry, integrated instrumentation for testing and quality assurance, improved electromagnetic shielding, simplified installation features, and a lightweight polymer enclosure designed for field durability. Together, these refinements are intended to support scalable manufacturing and commercial deployment across a range of water and fuel infrastructure applications. With the Engineering Foundation Program now underway, Go Green will advance the Sonical 2.0 platform through engineering validation, supply chain qualification, and controlled field deployments across operating water and fuel systems. Two product lines are advancing in parallel, with the Water Treatment configuration serving as the lead system and establishing the engineering characterization baseline and certification foundation that the Fuel Boiler configuration will leverage. The Company expects the Sonical 2.0 platform to generate its first commercial revenues beginning in 2026 as the technology advances toward broader market deployment across water and energy infrastructure systems. Announcement • Jul 16
Go Green Global Technologies Corp. (OTCPK:GOGR) signed a non-binding Letter of Intent to acquire Four Drobotics Corp. Go Green Global Technologies Corp. (OTCPK:GOGR) signed a non-binding Letter of Intent to acquire Four Drobotics Corp. on July 15, 2025.
The LOI includes a 60-day due diligence period, during which the companies intend to negotiate definitive merger agreements. Completion of the merger remains subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory review, board approvals, and execution of final transaction documents.