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Commercialization Strategy

Commercialization Strategy. Forward Looking Statements.

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Commercialization Strategy

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  1. Commercialization Strategy

  2. Forward Looking Statements This presentation contains forward-looking statements regarding Global Resource Corp.'s business strategies and future plans of operations. Forward- looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this presentation speak only as of the date hereof and Global Resource disclaims any obligation to provide public updates, revisions or amendments to any forward-looking statements made herein to reflect changes in Global Resource's expectations or future events.

  3. AGENDA Commercialization Strategy Marketing Approach Marketing Relationships ENGlobal G4 Top Priorities Tire Production Numbers Manufacturing Operations Global Scientific Corp

  4. AGENDA Manufacturing Partners Microwave Engineering Team Alloy Welding Inc (AWI) Ingersoll Production Systems (IPS) Electromatic, Inc (ETM) ENGlobal Service, Installation & Warranty Commercial Prototype Prototype Machine Prototype Status Prototype Next Steps Scale-Up Design

  5. Commercialization Strategy Our commercialization strategy includes the development of key strategic partnerships with large companies associated with each product line as well as reputable and qualified marketing partners from each country world-wide. Our strategy also includes joint ventures with synergistic companies that provide supplementary processes such as scrubbing of the gases and oils, and creating additional Syn Gases from the char products that are discharged at the end of our process.

  6. Marketing Approach • Manufacturer • Sell equipment to end-users • Make profit from sales • Owner/Operator • Install and operate systems with partners • Joint Venture Partnerships • Share in revenue stream with pre-existing operating companies

  7. Marketing Approach Strategy TypeProduct Types Manufacturer Waste to Energy Systems (Tires, MSW, ASR, Drill Waste, Oil Sludge, Plastics) Owner/Operator MSW, Coal, Oil Shale Joint Venture Partnerships Oil Patch

  8. Marketing Relationship ENGlobal is an international energy engineering and professional services firm. ENGlobal has expanded into several market sectors with projects ranging from single in-plant assignments to large EPCM (Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management) projects.

  9. Headquarters: • 654 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. East, Ste. 400Houston, TX 77060-5914United States   • Key ENGlobal Financials • Company Type Public - NASDAQ: ENG • Fiscal Year-End December 2007 Sales (mil.)$363.2 • 2007 Employees 2,443

  10. Marketing Relationship G4 Group works predominantly in the European, Middle Eastern and African markets focusing on the renewable energy sector with additional interests in the Government Services Field. With extensive overseas land for crop growth and a dedicated R&D facility in the UK, G4 Group has the capability to provide complete turnkey alternative power solutions. G4 Industries has extensive experience of project management, sales and marketing and consultancy services aimed at the commercial and military markets for third party products.

  11. CORE CAPABILITIES Project Management and Prime Contractorship of UK and overseas power, fuel and equipment Projects Turnkey Field-to-Fuel Solutions Turnkey Field-to-Power Solutions Environmental and Power Viability Studies for development agencies and industry Business Development and Proposal Generation

  12. Top Priorities Tires (Manufacturer) Tanker (Oil) Sludge (Manufacturer) MSW (Manufacturer and Owner/Operator) Oil Patch (JV Partnership)

  13. TIRE PRODUCTION NUMBERSIN MILLIONS (USA): ANNUALLYSTOCKPILED 1) CALIFORNIA 33 2 2) NEW YORK 20 40 3) TEXAS 24 49 4) FLORDIA 19 .1 5) PENNSYLVANIA 12 12 6) ILLINOIS 12 .4 7) MICHIGAN 10 25 8) OHIO 10 20 9) NORTH CAROLINA 9.6 .1 10) NEW JERSEY 8.4 8 11) GEORGIA 8 .3 12) VIRGINIA 7 3 13) SOUTH CAROLINA 6.5 0 14) MASSACHUSETTES 6 10 15) MARYLAND 6 1.7 16) INDIANA 6 5.5 17) COLORADO 4 35 18) CONNECTICUT 3.4 20 19) ALABAMA 4.4 20

  14. Estimate on tires annuallyproduced worldwide USA – 3,000,000 tons = (100) 15 ton machines Austria – 60,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Belgium – 70,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines & (1) 5 ton machine Denmark – 50,000 tons = (1) 15 ton machine & (1) 10 ton machine Finland – 48,000 tons = (1) 15 ton machine & (1) 10 ton machine France – 410,000 tons = (13) 15 ton machines & (1) 10 ton machine Germany – 645,000 tons = (21) 15 ton machines & (1) 10 ton machine Greece – 56,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Ireland – 56,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Italy – 430,000 tons = (14) 15 ton machines & (1) 5 ton machine Netherlands – 52,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Portugal – 98,000 tons = (3) 15 ton machines & (1) 5 ton machine Spain – 350,000 tons = (11) 15 ton machines & (1) 10 ton machine Sweden – 97,000 tons = (3) 15 ton machines & (1) 5 ton machine UK – 535,000 tons =(18) 15 ton machines

  15. Estimate on tires annuallyproduced worldwide Bulgaria – 23,000 tons = (1) 15 ton machine Cyprus – 8,000 tons = (1) 5 ton machine Czech Rep – 67,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines & (1) 5 ton machine Estonia – 14,000 tons = (1) 10 ton machine Hungary – 46,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Latvia – 14,000 tons = (1) 10 ton machine Lithuania – 14,000 tons = (1) 10 ton machine Poland – 175,000 tons = (6) 15 ton machines Romania – 53,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Slovak Rep – 38,000 tons = (1) 15 ton machine & (1) 5 ton machine Slovenia – 20,000 tons = (1) 10 ton machine Croatia – 20,000 tons = (1) 10 ton machine Norway – 47,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Switzerland – 60,000 tons = (2) 15 ton machines Canada – 300,000 tons = (10) 15 ton machines Japan – 1,000,000 tons = (33) 15 ton machines & (1) 5 ton machine

  16. Manufacturing Operations

  17. Global Scientific Corp. Rockford, Illinois Office • Len Hedman – VP Engineering • Former Director of Engineering and VP Operations for IPS • Scott Dunbar – VP Operations • Former Director of Plant Operations for IPS • Terry Peterson – Electrical Project Engineer

  18. Global Scientific Corp.Microwave Engineering – N.C. Office Carl Everleigh – GRC Employee

  19. About Carl Everleigh Former President of Pendulum Electromagnetics, Inc. which he founded in 1993. Former President and Chairman of the Board of Microwave Laboratories, Inc which he founded in 1981. Formerly held senior management and engineering positions at Litton Industries, Microwave Associates, Raytheon and ITT.

  20. About Carl Everleigh Co-developer of the magnetron used in the Radar Altimeter to fire the retrorocket for the first soft landing on the moon. Development of the Microwave Amplifiers used in the world’s most powerful electronic countermeasure Radar Jamming System presently used by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force. Co Inventor of the Variable Frequency Microwave Heating Oven.

  21. Manufacturing Partners

  22. AWI has proudly produced the finest in metal fabrications for over 30 years. AWI integrates state of the art machinery with a highly trained workforce to provide our local, national and international customers with products manufactured to their exact specifications.

  23. Innovative Solutions to Your Manufacturing Needs Established In 1974

  24. IPS has been a world leader for over 100 years in developing new technologies for the production of parts in high volumes. IPS has introduced many new technologies and industry standards that have advanced manufacturing capabilities in all parts of the world .

  25. IPS Facilities in Rockford, Illinois • Climate Controlled • ISO 9001-2000 90,000 Sq. Ft. Assembly/Manufacturing Space here + 80,000 Space Leased for IPS Projects

  26. ETM ETM designs, manufactures and supports tailored power microwave subsystems for System Integrators in the Communications, Aerospace, Defense and Medical markets. From first article through large-scale production, ETM has the capabilities to meet our subsystem requirements

  27. ETM Facility • 56,000 sq-ft HQ in Newark, CA (ETM-Owned) • 12,000 sq-ft engineering and administrative • 30,000 sq-ft manufacturing and inventory • 14,000 sq-ft currently sublet, will be vacated for ETM’s use by March 2009 • 12,000 sq-ft Salt Lake City, UT Facility

  28. ENGlobal is a multi-faceted organization, with the ability of offering an extensive array of services to several industries with a full staff of specialized individuals, trained in our four areas of expertise: • Engineering • Automation • Construction • Land & Regulatory

  29. Service, Installation & Warranty

  30. Service, Installation and Warranty • Jeavons Enterprises, Incorporated • Contract labor firm owned and operated by George Jeavons. • Located in Rockford, IL • International Installations, Limited • Contract labor firm owned and operated by and International Installations. • Located in Woverhampton, England

  31. Jeavons Enterprises andInternational Installations • Both cooperate in providing contract skilled labor such as: Mechanics Electricians Pipefitters Welders Millwrights Sheet Metal Fabricators • They perform: • Machinery Construction • Facility Infrastructure Construction • Systems Installation • Field Service

  32. Jeavons Enterprises andInternational Installations The principals of these firms and the contract workers associated with the firms have provided these services worldwide for over 25 years in the following locations: United States Mexico Canada South America Europe Middle East Asia Including countries such as: India China South Korea Egypt Saudi Arabia Dubai Brazil Russia Poland France Spain Portugal Greece Holland Ireland

  33. Additional Installation, Start-Upand Service Support Resources • ENGlobal • G4 • Ingersoll Production Systems, LLC • Applied Technologies, Incorporated • Alloy Welding, Incorporated • Base Point Engineering Services

  34. Spare Parts Package • GRC will stock 1 complete power supply/RF transmitter set and (5) microwave tubes for immediate availability • GRC will stock 2 sets of long lead common parts (Pumps, Motors, Etc.) in our warehouse thru the warranty cycle. • At the end of the engineering phase, GRC will submit a price list for recommended spare parts that include: • Normal wear parts • Unique parts for each customers machines (belt conveyor, etc)

  35. Maintenance Package • Warranty is covered for 1st year • GRC will quote an optional maintenance package that includes: • Quarterly visits to customers sites to perform diagnostic tests and preventive maintenance work • 1 shift on site • Annual visits to customers sites for complete clean-out and system check-out • 2 days on site

  36. Commercial Prototype

  37. The CommercialPrototype Machine

  38. Prototype Status • Capable of running small samples from start of belt thru discharge • Gas successfully collecting outside of reactor • Oil condensing at expected volumes • Carbon ash collected at discharge end • Volume reduction at 55-60% as expected • Feedstock reaching temperatures exceeding 500 degrees C (930 degrees F)

  39. Scalability of Technology

  40. Reactor Scalability • The reactor housing can be scaled up to accommodate the required volume of material to be processed • The external processes including vacuum, condensing, etc. will be sized according to the mass balance simulations • The scale up will not be directly proportional to tonnage increase as we will add more power at each microwave unit entry point to minimize reactor diameter and length

  41. Scale-Up DesignQuotes from Carl Everleigh • “Microwave Energy is the most efficient means of transferring energy to any material that is susceptible to absorbing MW energy” • “RF power is more efficient than convection heating because in the GRC process it heats from the inside out and all of the power is directed to the load.” • “When power density is defined (power required Vs. volume of material), then direct scale up is most efficient in a MW process”

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