India Partnership Launch Event Engagement
with Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Video captures Robert Linton, President of the company, alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a high-profile ribbon-cutting ceremony in Rajkot, India. Prime Minister Modi personally inaugurates the project by starting Linton’s waste-liquid-to-clean-energy system on site, as Linton walks him through how the technology converts industrial liquid waste into usable energy. A rare, historic moment of national-level recognition—spotlighting innovation, sustainability, and real-world clean-energy deployment at scale.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking during the partnership launch event in India. Robert Linton is seated on stage in the white jacket, representing company leadership as part of the executive delegation. Over 6000 people attended this ribbon cutting ceremony.
Kuwait Times Coverage
Bayān Palace — Kuwait City
Press documentation from executive-level meetings in Kuwait.
Left to right: Dr. Ruggero Santilli, Dr. Adnan Al Hammoud, (Prince of Kuwait) Sheikh Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, and Robert Linton.
Kuwait Times — May 15, 2007
Robert Linton (second from left) with Dr. Ali A. Al-Shamlan, Ph.D. (to Linton’s right), Director General of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), during a May 2007 meeting in Kuwait City. A nationally influential scientific leader, Dr. Al-Shamlan hosted an in-depth discussion with Linton on Kuwait’s strategic science priorities and the future of clean-energy research and commercialization.
Robert Linton photographed with the CEO of one of Kuwait’s largest oil companies—an influential leader at the center of the country’s energy sector and long-term national development strategy.
Ambassadors, Government Officials,
and the United Nations
Robert Linton (right) with Dr. Angus Friday, Ph.D., Grenada’s Ambassador/Permanent Representative to the United Nations and the elected Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)—the UN coalition representing the world’s most climate-vulnerable island nations. Meeting at the United Nations in New York, they discussed clean-energy deployment and waste-management policy frameworks to support coordinated, region-wide progress across Caribbean and small-island states.
Robert Linton (left) with Reagan Farr, former Commissioner of Revenue for Tennessee and current CEO of Silicon Ranch Corporation, inside the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville.
Robert Linton with Sheikh Saud Nasser Al-Sabah, Kuwait’s Ambassador to the United States during the 1990–91 Gulf War—one of Kuwait’s most important diplomatic voices in Washington during the invasion and coalition response. In May 2007, Linton met with Sheikh Saud in Kuwait for an extended tea discussion reflecting on the strategy, coordination, and translation of critical U.S.–Kuwait military planning during that period.
United Nations Presentation - May 7, 2007 — New York
Robert Linton Presented at the United Nations as part of an international engagement in New York.
