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Seems fair. But do you honestly think they'll give an answer to that?
Seems fair. But do you honestly think they'll give an answer to that?
Spot on Hoppy, the same paper process was used for the 2021 Perth AGM.Hi Deena.
Last year I voted on paper ballot at the AGM before the meeting began.
I remember it only took a few moments and from memory was given the option when I registered with my HIN upon arrival.
You will need your HIN....Holder ID Number which you will find on your Chess holding statement for BRN or indeed on any recent Buy/sell transaction confirmation from your broker which acts as your ID and links you to your shareholding.
I don't know if paper voting will be an option this year but assume it will still be an available method?
If you have made up your mind it might be easier to vote beforehand with the info that should have gone to your email so you can spend your time chatting. I think they are expecting a crowd this year which is why they have expanded the size of the venue.
If you don't register or cast a particular vote your tally will be added to the chairs proxy and voted according to the boards intention.
Hoping to see you there.![]()
While you did mention geography was not your forte, this time round let’s pretend your slip up was merely for the purpose of testing my proofreading skills, shall we?Hard to say other than that the research would have started over a year ago.
But it is also a fact that BrainChip has an office in Lyon and some of the researchers are from Lyon, so, as you say, it's perplexing that they were oblivious of the leading digital SNN company.
I'm a patient man, been waiting for this bus to leave the station for many moons.![]()
This is the other Toulouse. I think he has also been pantsed by the shorters.While you did mention geography was not your forte, this time round let’s pretend your slip up was merely for the purpose of testing my proofreading skills, shall we?
I’ve always suspected that the main reason Brainchip picked Toulouse as its European base is the fact that it is the center of the European aerospace industry. Thus Brainchip’s France office is conveniently located in the vicinity of illustrious names such as Airbus (in particular its Airbus Defense & Space division), Liebherr Aerospace, Thales Alenia Space or SAFRAN.
Moreover, Toulouse has also been chosen as the location for the forthcoming NATO SPACE Centre of Excellence, planned to become fully operational by 2025. It will be set up at the CST (Centre Spatial de Toulouse / Toulouse Space Centre), a research and development centre of the French government space agency CNES, which is also home of the newly formed (in 2019) French Space Command (CDE).
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There is a restaurant in Berlin named after him, spelled the way a German native speaker would jot down his name not knowing it was French:
Haha damn!Yeah mate was a disclaimer at the bottom of my form
"No kiwis allowed"![]()
While you did mention geography was not your forte, this time round let’s pretend your slip up was merely for the purpose of testing my proofreading skills, shall we?
I’ve always suspected that the main reason Brainchip picked Toulouse as its European base is the fact that it is the center of the European aerospace industry. Thus Brainchip’s France office is conveniently located in the vicinity of illustrious names such as Airbus (in particular its Airbus Defense & Space division), Liebherr Aerospace, Thales Alenia Space or SAFRAN.
Moreover, Toulouse has also been chosen as the location for the forthcoming NATO SPACE Centre of Excellence, planned to become fully operational by 2025. It will be set up at the CST (Centre Spatial de Toulouse / Toulouse Space Centre), a research and development centre of the French government space agency CNES, which is also home of the newly formed (in 2019) French Space Command (CDE).
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By the way, why is Schonn Hähr not scheduled to talk at the AGM?There is a restaurant in Berlin named after him, spelled the way a German native speaker would jot down his name not knowing it was French:
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Restaurant Tulus Lotrek | Berlin | by Max Strohe & Ilona Scholl
Hier verfolgt Max Strohe einen furchtlosen, egozentrischen Küchenstil im designermöbelfreien Altbauwohnzimmer. Reservieren Sie Ihren Tisch für ein unvergessliches kulinarisches Erlebnis.tuluslotrek.de
Monsieur Shawn Herr Rabbit will most definitely be making a speech.By the way, why is Schonn Hähr not scheduled to talk at the AGM?![]()
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BrainChip Holdings Ltd. and Safran collaborate on development of machine vision inspection system for harnesses production activities
BrainChip Holdings Ltd. and Safran Electrical & Power announced a collaboration on the development of a machine vision inspection system to help control pin insertion.brainchip.com
The Toulouse office came about thru Brainchip's acquisition of Spikenet back in the day.While you did mention geography was not your forte, this time round let’s pretend your slip up was merely for the purpose of testing my proofreading skills, shall we?
I’ve always suspected that the main reason Brainchip picked Toulouse as its European base is the fact that it is the center of the European aerospace industry. Thus Brainchip’s France office is conveniently located in the vicinity of illustrious names such as Airbus (in particular its Airbus Defense & Space division), Liebherr Aerospace, Thales Alenia Space or SAFRAN.
Moreover, Toulouse has also been chosen as the location for the forthcoming NATO SPACE Centre of Excellence, planned to become fully operational by 2025. It will be set up at the CST (Centre Spatial de Toulouse / Toulouse Space Centre), a research and development centre of the French government space agency CNES, which is also home of the newly formed (in 2019) French Space Command (CDE).
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I see, thank’s for pointing this out!The Toulouse office came about thru Brainchip's acquisition of Spikenet back in the day.
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BrainChip Completes Acquisition of Spikenet
BrainChip Completes Acquisition of Spikenet September 6, 2016brainchip.com
Well I'm improving - it's in the same country!While you did mention geography was not your forte, this time round let’s pretend your slip up was merely for the purpose of testing my proofreading skills, shall we?
I’ve always suspected that the main reason Brainchip picked Toulouse as its European base is the fact that it is the center of the European aerospace industry. Thus Brainchip’s France office is conveniently located in the vicinity of illustrious names such as Airbus (in particular its Airbus Defense & Space division), Liebherr Aerospace, Thales Alenia Space or SAFRAN.
Moreover, Toulouse has also been chosen as the location for the forthcoming NATO SPACE Centre of Excellence, planned to become fully operational by 2025. It will be set up at the CST (Centre Spatial de Toulouse / Toulouse Space Centre), a research and development centre of the French government space agency CNES, which is also home of the newly formed (in 2019) French Space Command (CDE).
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There will be no pressure upon him if he announces an IP contract just before the AGMI hope a little bit of noise from the crowd, nothing overboard of course. But it's always good to see how someone reacts under pressure.
Hoppy, I too will be interested to see whether the biggest of the big talkers will be there to talk his talk or continue to abuse and hide behind the hedge of anonymity.Monsieur Shawn Herr Rabbit will most definitely be making a speech.
The question is, will he be heard over the rustle of pitchforks and the crackle of the flames from the torches that will be emanating from the mob?Some big talkers have been threatening to hold his feet to the fire.
Soon we'll see just who can talk the talk and walk the walk in real life, out from behind the faceless anonymity of the keyboard.
My money is on Sean Baby.
I've seen him in action and He is the real deal.
While many of us wish for faster traction than we have experienced, Sean has a proven plan that he is executing with the backing of the Board.
I look forward to whatever guidance he will reveal to us next week.
Probably need to be a high level insider of one of those potential IP customers to get that level of knowledge.It's all about revenue now, nothing else matters. At the AGM I hope our leadership team do us the courtesy of indicating when they expect to see signed agreements. This is their opportunity to acknowledge the faithful.
Too loose!
I think if you phrase the question in the right way, you may get an answer.Perhaps it would be fair to ask how many of the EAPs they are expecting to convert to paid licenses?