I think he is a dreamer, otherwise he would not send his private contact information
http://postimg.org/image/urg3jp0sx/full/
The contact info is public anyway, because Fontus is a corporation in Austria and the registration info in the "Firmenbuch" is public. You only have to pay a small fee to access it (which is quite unusual, actually - in many countries the basic information is freely available). That info will contain personal information of the people acting for the company, things like shareholder structure (if applicable), etc.
If you don't mind to pay a few bucks, you can get the info here (through an UK registry lookup service, because the Austrian ones are byzantine ...):
http://www.gbrdirect.co.uk/AvailableProducts.aspx?code=450879+h®Author=007BTW, did you read what he wrote? He basically admits that the stuff they posted on the IGG page is complete BS in order to not reveal their secret sauce before it is "protected" (patented?) and that the real product will use "other energy inputs", etc. Isn't that a textbook bait and switch? Aka we promise one thing and deliver (if ever) something else?
I think that admission alone should get him in hot water for false advertising. I am quite certain that Austrian laws are fairly strict on such things.
I think that the guy is an industrial designer freshly out of school who has just dreamed up something, made a Powerpoint deck with a sales pitch and got an award from a business association for it, collecting a few
design awards in the process (aka awards that judge the looks and presentation of the thing, not actual feasibility). And he then uses those as some sort of validation of his idea.
He has obviously absolutely no idea how to make it work or whether or not it is even feasible. I think they are hoping on getting a patent and then will shop around for a fool of a VC to license it to.