My name is Mohsen Bahmani. I am a mechanical engineer (M.Sc., KIT) and have been working as an inventor for over a decade. My passion lies in developing new technologies that challenge existing boundaries of mobility and energy generation. For me, inventing is not just about creating a new product – it’s about opening a new perspective on the world. My goal is to develop technical solutions that are not only efficient, but also sustainable and socially relevant. I have received multiple awards for my work at international invention fairs – but for me, the true goal remains the practical realization of a vision: technology that moves people – both literally and figuratively.
Our new team is at the beginning of an exciting journey. With fresh energy, innovative thinking, and a high level of expertise, we aim to develop technologies that not only work today – but actively shape the future. Our goal is to redefine movement: silent, sustainable, autonomous. We are researching flying platforms, intelligent propulsion systems, and emission-free solutions that improve people’s lives and open new horizons. We invite partners, investors, and co-creators to join us on this path – boldly, visionary, and responsibly. Because we believe: the future belongs to those who shape it. And we are ready.
It is a rare privilege when a visionary thinker like Alain de Botton – one of the world’s most renowned philosophers and writers – acknowledges one’s work. In his book The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work (2009), de Botton described my inventions – from shoes that allow walking on water to revolutionary propulsion systems for drones and flying vehicles – as part of humanity’s ongoing journey toward progress and innovation. His words are not only a great honor for me, but also a powerful reminder that bold ideas – however unusual or daring they may seem – have the potential to reshape our future. For this recognition I am deeply grateful, as it strengthens my commitment to developing technologies that improve people’s lives and help change the world for the better. www.alaindebotton.com
I had an interview with Andreas Eisinger from Baden TV, where I had the opportunity to talk about my work as an inventor. Since studying mechanical engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), I have been developing unconventional ideas and technologies for more than 20 years. In this conversation, I presented my latest innovation: a revolutionary propulsion system that could fundamentally transform not only vehicles but also flying machines. My goal is to use inventiveness to help shape the future of mobility. www.baden-tv.com
I studied mechanical engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). During my studies, I acquired not only solid technical knowledge but also a deep understanding of innovation processes. Many of my current inventions are based on the knowledge and approaches I learned there – especially in the areas of mechanics, energy efficiency, and systems development.
As an inventor, I am driven by the desire to create meaningful technologies that offer real value to society. My focus lies in developing solutions that are not only innovative but also sustainable, efficient, and human-centered. I believe that true progress comes from questioning established boundaries and thinking beyond the obvious. That is why I approach every project with curiosity, precision, and a strong sense of responsibility for the world we are shaping. For me, invention is more than a technical process — it is a contribution to a better future. www.elpuntavui.cat
In recent years, I, Mohsen Bahmani, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mansory Design & Holding GmbH. The aim of this collaboration is to develop advanced drone and propulsion technologies. At the core of this collaboration is a novel, fuel-efficient thrust system designed to extend drone flight times and reduce their physical footprint for urban applications. Together with my co-inventor Hossain Vafaey, I have developed a revolutionary propulsion technology that generates thrust in an entirely new way—distinct from conventional methods such as propellers or jet engines currently used in aircraft and other aerial vehicles. This innovative technology has already been granted a patent by the European Patent Office. Our propulsion system fully complies with established physical laws, particularly Newton’s Third Law.
Mohsen Bahmani Patent Link(1)My flying car concept uses multiple small turbines and is based on my own propulsion technology. This allows drones to fly longer and be more compact – ideal for urban environments. The patent was sold.
Mohsen Bahmani Patent Link(1)I have developed a globally unique Floating shoes that combines catamaran-style floats with an innovative control system. Even when the battery is empty, the craft remains stable on the water thanks to built-in air cushions.
www.youtube.comBeyond my current project, I have developed several other ideas and prototypes out of personal interest. If you are interested in innovative technologies or a potential collaboration, feel free to get in touch with me.
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