Berlin, Germany — In an era where sovereign energy, scientific independence, and resilient technology define national strength, German technologist Matthias Siems, Founder and President of NEO 7even, announces the advancement of TAP – Total Autonomous Power, a breakthrough innovation positioned to transform decentralized energy ecosystems worldwide.
Siems’ journey did not begin in privilege or convenience. At just five years old, he witnessed the tragic death of his brother, a moment that could have shattered a life, but instead ignited an extraordinary determination. From that tragedy came a fierce inner drive: the belief that purpose survives pain and that science can answer the world’s toughest unsolved problems. “That wasn’t the end of something,” he reflects. “It was the beginning of my responsibility to build solutions that matter.”
But the path that followed was unforgiving. Throughout his life, Siems endured profound losses, friendships, financial stability, trust, and almost every form of support. People who once stood beside him often turned away. Yet, one principle held him steady: never give up. Through solitude, discipline, and self-belief, he continued to invent, design, and engineer possibilities others considered impossible.
Early business successes eventually came, but they brought new lessons. Managing money, growth, and expectations proved harder than technology itself. Mistakes were costly. Sacrifice was constant. Yet every challenge sharpened his strategy, maturity, and resolve, ultimately leading to the most defining innovation of his career: TAP — Total Autonomous Power.
Today, under NEO 7even, Siems leads one of the world’s most strategic sovereign technology platforms, operating across the United States, Africa, and Asia. The organization has invested approximately €147.5 million in global R&D, initiated nearly 100 venture programs, and is supporting governments in building independent scientific and technological futures.
At the core of its mission, TAP represents a potential new era of energy autonomy. Designed as a fuel-independent system utilizing proprietary magnetic engineering under advanced vacuum conditions, TAP is developed to generate sustained energy output between 10 kW and 100 kW, with resilience across extreme environments and remote locations. Early institutional testing positions TAP as a potential cornerstone for national energy sovereignty.
“TAP is not a symbol of hype,” says Siems. “It is a symbol of responsibility, built from sacrifice, discipline, and the belief that nations deserve independent, secure, future-ready energy systems.”
Now standing at the peak of achievement many once doubted was possible, Siems is focused on the next generation. He believes young innovators can go even further, with fewer scars and greater opportunity.
“I built through pain,” he says. “They can build through possibility.”
With TAP and NEO 7even, Matthias Siems transforms tragedy into technology, proving that resilience, discipline, and unwavering purpose can reshape the future of global energy.
With TAP and NEO 7even, Matthias Siems transforms tragedy into technology, proving that resilience, discipline, and unwavering purpose can reshape the future of global energy.With TAP and NEO 7even, Matthias Siems transforms tragedy into technology, proving that resilience, discipline, and unwavering purpose can reshape the future of global energy.With TAP and NEO 7even, Matthias Siems transforms tragedy into technology, proving that resilience, discipline, and unwavering purpose can reshape the future of global energy.