Thirteen Open-Source Systems for Humanity
Zero patents. Free to implement globally.
Our mission is to save lives. Clean water, nutritious protein, zero-emission transport, and a clean environment are not privileges – they are fundamental humanitarian rights. Through open-source technology, we make them accessible to everyone, everywhere.
Solutions exist now.
About the Inventor
Göran Skoog – System architect for open-source systems for water, protein, wave-powered cargo, and microplastic prevention. Developed for implementation. Open to collaboration and knowledge exchange.
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Licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 Attribution International. You are free to share and adapt for any purpose, including commercial, with attribution. Skoog Open Marine Technology (SOMT) is the open-source initiative for transparent sharing of emergency aid technology. The Skoog Buoy, Skoog Tablets, S.K.O.O.G. Harvester, The Skoog Flocculant and associated architecture are provided as open-source systems for global humanitarian use. Disclaimer: These are open-source systems and reference designs, not certified commercial products. No performance, safety, or regulatory compliance is guaranteed. Any implementation requires independent engineering validation, compliance with local maritime, environmental, and safety laws, and site-specific adaptation. All information is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. SKOOG Architecture, SOMT and its contributors accept no liability for any direct or indirect damages resulting from use. To maintain system safety and integrity, any adaptations must comply with CC BY 4.0 by clearly indicating all modifications. Such versions may not be distributed as official Skoog Architecture or SOMT designs without written validation from the inventor.