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Why the leadership acts the way they "don't" act is also a mystery to me. They are making so much progress that is worthy of an announcement. Especially the successful mission to orbit... Of course, we have to wait and see how Akida performs up there. But an announcement about the successful placement in space would be nice! However, the question arises again, is BrainChip responsible for that? After all, this is not our mission. However, making news in newspapers or on any platform to drum up excitement should be done.
Remember - sometimes we have different time horizons. CEO is allocated a number of shares per year based on a $ value. If the share price is high that $ value buys less. If i was CEO i would want to build up a lot of shares at lower prices and see the share price bloom in 3 years and sail off into the sunset.

Sometimes the business is not as focused on the short-term share prices (majority of the time actually)

Think we have a great management team, and this is just to highlight that we all have different personal time horizons to see BRN rocket take off.
 
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Remember - sometimes we have different time horizons. CEO is allocated a number of shares per year based on a $ value. If the share price is high that $ value buys less. If i was CEO i would want to build up a lot of shares at lower prices and see the share price bloom in 3 years and sail off into the sunset.

Sometimes the business is not as focused on the short-term share prices (majority of the time actually)

Think we have a great management team, and this is just to highlight that we all have different personal time horizons to see BRN rocket take off.
I doubt Sean is intentionally "holding back" any kind of progress the Company is making so he can feather his own nest with additional shares. 🤣
The Companies success or otherwise directly reflects on him and he is rewarded, like us, by a higher share price.
Always good to consider all sides of a proposition though.

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Remember - sometimes we have different time horizons. CEO is allocated a number of shares per year based on a $ value. If the share price is high that $ value buys less. If i was CEO i would want to build up a lot of shares at lower prices and see the share price bloom in 3 years and sail off into the sunset.

Sometimes the business is not as focused on the short-term share prices (majority of the time actually)

Think we have a great management team, and this is just to highlight that we all have different personal time horizons to see BRN rocket take off.
Not a chance. If Sean was involved in that sort of behavior, I'd be very surprised. No way would he risk his entire future like that.
 
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Not a chance. If Sean was involved in that sort of behavior, I'd be very surprised. No way would he risk his entire future like that.
Agreed, he would be in conflct with his statutory and fiscal obligations if he tried such a maneuver. Not to mention the wrath of shareholders if it proved to be true........hung, drawn and quartered I expect.........
 
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I doubt Sean is intentionally "holding back" any kind of progress the Company is making so he can feather his own nest with additional shares. 🤣
The Companies success or otherwise directly reflects on him and he is rewarded, like us, by a higher share price.
Always good to consider all sides of a proposition though.

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I agree with all these comments, but we would be silly to believe that some CEO's do not play with timing of results to suit long term incentive outcomes. Not at all implying that here and there is a lot of pressure for results so feel fine but if BRN had low share value and then ballooned in 2 years, the CEO would be a lot richer.
 
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Remember - sometimes we have different time horizons. CEO is allocated a number of shares per year based on a $ value. If the share price is high that $ value buys less. If i was CEO i would want to build up a lot of shares at lower prices and see the share price bloom in 3 years and sail off into the sunset.

Sometimes the business is not as focused on the short-term share prices (majority of the time actually)

Think we have a great management team, and this is just to highlight that we all have different personal time horizons to see BRN rocket take off.
This makes absolutely no sense my friend.
Maybe a CEO of a Canadian company
 
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I agree with all these comments, but we would be silly to believe that some CEO's do not play with timing of results to suit long term incentive outcomes. Not at all implying that here and there is a lot of pressure for results so feel fine but if BRN had low share value and then ballooned in 2 years, the CEO would be a lot richer.
The last CEO to do this........

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Today, our space hardware product, ANT61 Brain, has been successfully deployed by SpaceX on board the Space Machines Company Optimus-1 spacecraft.
The Brain is the world's first space-grade neuromorphic computer.
In the past, we used GPUs and TPUs for machine learning, but the neuromorphic technology pioneered by BrainChip is up to 5 times more energy-efficient; that's why we chose it for our computer that will analyse footage from engineering cameras, detecting anomalies in spacecraft operation.
The Brain will only be turned on later in the Optimus-1 mission, so stay tuned for future updates on the operation.

We want to take this opportunity to thank people who have been instrumental in making this mission and the ANT61 Brain product possible.
In line with our tradition, your names are written on the flight model that is now in orbit!

Andrew Barton for believing in us, and pushing us to get on board this mission and demonstrate our neuromorphic and ML capability in space.

Domenic Simone who worked on the software for the Brain, allowing it to interface with this Optimus-1 systems to gather the data and work with Akida chip to transform this data into valuable insights

SolderLogic and personally Aiden Taba, who has worked on cutting-edge electronics for the Brain.

Mawson Rovers and personally Dominik Daners who worked on the enclosure for our Brain, making sure that precious electronics stays safe and cool in space.

Mary Pillay our fearless mission manager, who made sure we've delivered on time and are ready to operate our Brain as soon as it is turned on!

Jack M., who has helped us with the initial mission concept and design
Dr. Clyde Webster and Mick Heywood, who have been working with payload providers like us at Space Machines, helped us during the integration, making sure we could operate well inside Optimus-1.

Jasmine Vreugdenburg who mentored us through the Venture Catalyst Space program at University of South Australia when we were working on the Brain.

Matt Hansen from Amazon Web Services (AWS) whos mentorship and support were instrumental for us during time at MassRobotics and who helped us to establish the foundation of our robotics technology. Thank you Matt for staying with us all these years, we really appreciate it.

Max Tegmark from MIT for the advice and mentorship on our machine vision technology

Phil Allen from UNSW who helped and supported us throughout our flight qualification campaign.

Thank you also to Australian Space Agency and the whole Australian Space Industry for making it possible to build a space company here and manufacture world-class space hardware!


I personally sent Mikhail a short message 30 minutes to launch this morning, on behalf of all Brainchip shareholders, he replied with a simple
"Thank You ! " 11 minutes after lift-off....AKIDA 1000 going to do us extremely proud, with AKD II waiting it's turn to ramp up the intelligence a notch or three !!

This is just the start, I believe that Space programs will prove to be very valuable long term for our company, we shall see.

Brain Mind GIF by University of California


AKIDA 1000 LOVES BEING IN ORBIT...THANKS SHAREHOLDERS FOR BELIEVING IN ME ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤎
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Hey Brain Fam,

I personally can't wait for NVIDIA GTC 2024. Should be interesting to hear what the general vibe is. The GTC Keynote with Jensen Huang will be held on Monday 18 March 2023.

Check out all of these unimpressive and nothing-burger speakers (sarcasm alert!😝)!!!! https://www.nvidia.com/gtc/speakers/?regcode=no-ncid&ncid=no-ncid&regcode=no-ncid&ncid=no-ncid

What's also extra exciting is that Edge Impulse will be doing demo's at booth #434 and they have a live session on Wednesday 20 March 2023 from 3.30 - 3.55 pm!!!

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The above Linkedin video mentions NVIDIA TAO which Edge Impulse offers on its platform which allows its 100,000 + engineers to run TAO on AKIDA via MetaTF.

Makes me wonder if Edge Impulse will use the below slide in any of their demos.🤞

Good times! 🥳




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Hey Brain Fam,

I personally can't wait for NVIDIA GTC 2024. The GTC Keynote with Jensen Huang will be held on Monday 18 March 2023.

Check out all of these unimpressive and nothing-burger speakers (sarcasm alert!😝)!!!! https://www.nvidia.com/gtc/speakers/?regcode=no-ncid&ncid=no-ncid&regcode=no-ncid&ncid=no-ncid

What's also extra exciting is that Edge Impulse will be doing demo's at booth #434 and they have a live session on Wednesday 20 March 2023 from 3.30 - 3.55 pm!!!

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The above Linkedin video mentions NVIDIA TAO which Edge Impulse offers on its platform which allows its 100,000 + engineers to run TAO on AKIDA via MetaTF.

Makes me wonder if Edge Impulse will use the below slide in any of their demos.🤞

Good times! 🥳




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Shouldn't you be running during the day and only posting after market close? 🤔...

Wasn't that generally agreed on already?..
 
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Shouldn't you be running during the day and only posting after market close? 🤔...

Wasn't that generally agreed on already?..
Almost -6% …. Just saying ‍🤷🏻‍♂️🫥
If she starts now… a 30min walk would bring us into grey… the worst -2% … GO GIRL
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!

Pacific Defense Awarded USN Contract to Advance AI and ML enabled EW systems for Multi-Mission, Multi-platform applications​


Pacific Defense Distributed Battlefield Sensors (Graphic: Business Wire)
March 04, 2024 02:28 PM Eastern Standard Time
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Defense, a leading provider of adaptive Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) products and mission solutions, was recently awarded a $17.4M contract by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to demonstrate advanced algorithms and software that reconfigures distributed battlefield sensors enabling delivery of multi-function effects from devices deployed at the tactical edge. The edge devices will be built from Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) aligned hardware and software to provide the benefits of a truly open architecture, including the ability to rapidly and cost effectively integrate new hardware and software on a recurring basis. This effort will also prove out the Office of Naval Research’s Ubiquitous Edge distributed software architecture on multi-function edge nodes. This modular design enables the creation of a secure EW software defined radio (SDR) multi-function operating environment that will accelerate future capability deployment.
“Pacific Defense is pleased to work with our partners at Perceptronics and CMU to advance SOSA aligned sensing applications that will allow our customers to extend their reach all the way to the tactical edge”
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The awarded contract will be led by Pacific Defense with support from Perceptronics Solutions and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). “Pacific Defense is pleased to work with our partners at Perceptronics and CMU to advance SOSA aligned sensing applications that will allow our customers to extend their reach all the way to the tactical edge,” said Frank Pietryka, VP of EW, SIGINT, and Autonomy at Pacific Defense.
The contract has a 24-month period of performance running through February of 2026 with primary places of work in El Segundo, CA, Nashua, NH, and Fairfax, VA.
About Pacific Defense
Headquartered in El Segundo, California, Pacific Defense takes an organic, commercial-minded approach to developing military-use advanced solutions delivering EW, SIGINT, Comms and C2 capabilities to US and International customers, with a particular focus on CMOSS solutions. Products are designed from the outset for modern, AI-driven autonomy with CMOSS and SOSA-aligned hardware and software. This includes state-of-the-art processing that can readily follow the evolution of commercial technology with complete data sharing across networks and platforms. See more information at www.pacific-defense.com and www.linkedin.com/company/pacific-defense.

 
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