To my knowledge no one has been able to replicate the transmutation bit. In their presentations they make the point that the half dozen or so elements "created" in their plasma device are among those elements discovered in space. Regardless of why they make this point, the first thing that occurred to me about those particular elements is that they are all used in cleaning fluids. The purity of the materials used to construct the device is also in question.
I'm not saying that transmutation didn't occur, but it is all important that the obvious answers are eliminated before making the transmutation claim.
Then there's the matter of transmuting radioactive elements to non-radioactive elements using this plasma device. The effect has yet to be demonstrated or replicated elsewhere. I don't know that Aureon has actually done this themselves.
Until Aureon can substantiate their claims, AND their test results are replicated by others, it is far too premature for them to announce commercial applications. Aureon has been paid to perform research work for a number of organizations including the U.S. Government. IMHO they are desperate to maintain an appearance of credibility. They also have to maintain the support of the EUT crowd, lest they lose financial backing from that avenue.
If Aureon could no-shit-no-kidding PROVE what they claim, if other plasma labs could replicate their findings, I'd be the first one in line to purchase stock in the company. Thus far keeping my money in shares of Pepsi Cola is a far better investment.