Forum Technologies Inc no longer appears to be active as a direct sales company.
domain, was an Austin, Texas-based network-marketing company launched in 2006. The company operated as the marketing division for Xium Corporation and promoted itself as a technology-products company bringing patented consumer technologies to market through network marketing. Older company records listed Forum Technologies at 1000 Brazos in Austin, Texas, with Dr. Forrest E. Watson as CEO and Steve Gotberg as president.
Forum Technologies’ product line centered on consumer technology and household products. Its best-known products included the XygenAir Purifier, Xygen, the XPower Energy Saver, Ondrox multi-antioxidant, and Xtreme Cleaning Products. The company’s 2006 launch materials described Forum Technologies as opening for business on July 17, 2006, initially in the United States, with plans to expand internationally. The company promoted Xium’s XygenAir Purifier and XPower Energy Saver as flagship products and described the business as “hi-tech gone network marketing.”
Forum Technologies used a network-marketing-style sales model built around independent distributors and replicated web pages. The company’s pitch emphasized exclusive marketing and distribution rights to Xium-related technologies and positioned the opportunity as a technology-product business rather than a traditional nutrition, cosmetics, or household-products MLM.
Original Npros business profile for Forum Technologies Inc, preserved below for archival purposes:
Forum Technologies,Inc. ( MyFTI ) provides wireless antenna technologies for state-of-the-art electronic solutions. Forum Technologies website states "FTI (Forum Technologies Inc) now has the exclusive marketing and distribution rights to over 240 patented technologies and products from Xium. This is hi-tech gone network marketing; this is a RE-launch of a highly successful company simply changing its channel of distribution to that of network marketing
Forum Technologies' regulatory context is tied primarily to the XPower Energy Saver product and related Xium/Xedia/Forum Trading entities. In 2008, Puerto Rico consumer authorities reported that studies by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority found the XPower Energy Saver did not reduce electricity consumption, and a Primera Hora report stated that Texas authorities had described the product's sales model as a pyramid-style scheme involving distributor recruitment through virtual offices and web pages. The same report said a state judge had issued an order temporarily halting sales and freezing assets of Forum Trading Inc. and related companies including Xium Corp. and Xedia Technologies.