Lawrenceville Plasma Physics, Inc., a New Jersey corporation with its principal office at 40 Ridge Drive, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 (“Corporation”) is a high-technology research, consulting and communication company specializing in applications of plasma physics for the development of a dense plasma focus (DPF) fusion reactor.

The Corporation is seeking accredited investors, as defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, to purchase 18,000 shares of Class B nonvoting stock of the Corporation for $50 per share for a total investment of $900,000 (the “Offering”) to finance ongoing experimental efforts.  Sales of shares pursuant to the Offering will only be made to accredited investors.

The securities in this Offering have not been registered with or approved by any state securities agency or the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and are being offered and sold pursuant to an exemption from registration.  No money or other consideration is being solicited or will be accepted by way of this announcement.

If you are an accredited investor and would like additional information regarding this Offering, please feel free to contact Aaron Blake or Eric Lerner at 40 Ridge Drive, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922, 732-356-5900 (lpp@lawrencevilleplasmaphysics.com).

Disclaimer:  this announcement is not intended to be an offer of securities to the residents of any state nor is it an offer otherwise specifically directed to any person in any state by, or on behalf of, the Corporation.

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I think that the “Focus Fusion” approach of Lawrenceville Plasma Physics, Inc. should be funded as the science behind it is very interesting. Even if this approach does not succeed in producing fusion energy, the research will produce valuable technology in the near term. - Bruno Coppi, Professor of Physics and Senior Fusion Researcher, MIT

The experimental program that LPP plans to carry out has great potential to show how the plasma focus can be used to generate fusion energy and to demonstrate the feasibility of hydrogen-boron fusion. In addition, the experiments will investigate the magnetic effect, which will be very exciting. Achieving giga-gauss magnetic fields with the plasma focus, getting gyro-radii of the order of the electron Compton wavelength, will certainly be new physics and will open up large new possibilities for energy production. - Dr. Julio Herrera, Professor of Physics, National Autonomous University of Mexico