The company was formed, in late 2010, by Ron Scheppergell, a close friend of the REVO CEO, Ron Carter.
A few weeks after it was formed REVO issued a PR saying that IQMagine was to receive 60% of any revenues in return for taking on the development and marketing costs of a patented 'child seat'
Three years later a PR was issued saying that product development was underway.
In fact, IQMagine has produced nothing in the four years since the initial joint venture announcement. And there are no licensees.
That is hardly surprising since the company is a shell, with no staff and no operations.
Drawing attention to this absence of any real substance in IQMagine is why you have been so roundly abused by some, who would rather not be reminded of its existence.
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