Think about it this way, 2020 onwards would you be comfortable with your investment if the below had not happened
1) 2 system integrators had not bought the IP license ( these two companies prior to public announcement would have taken sometime to understand , pull it apart and figure out what exactly they were gonna use our IP for and educate their customers of this shiny new stuff, who knows which other companies are in this state of play now ) and we had zero IP licensees. Everybody would love at least 5 more but who’s paying ??
2) In all the podcasts , interviews , tech shows demos , we did not have any partners participate or willing to participate with us and tell the world they were working with a minnow.
3) If people on these podcasts, interviews did not speak of the potential of the technology so highly that you learn more with even single one of these.
4) Collaborating companies rank all the way from global behemoths to up and coming disruptors just like us who wanna ride on the disruptive wave that our company is gonna bring about.
5) one common theme in all the partnership announcements of all kinds was not the willingness to incorporate Akida into their next generation of products to differentiate from their competitors.
6) Universities weren’t interested in this tech.
It is taking more time than anybody let alone, the company itself had expected but is it a bad thing , that’s an individual call but given the tech is so new, I’m not surprised.
It’s all there staring everybody in the face, sometimes you wonder how a newish company with peanuts for budget with bugger all under 100 headcount, right from CEO to the Intern are pulling this off without working 100 hours a week.
1) 2 system integrators had not bought the IP license ( these two companies prior to public announcement would have taken sometime to understand , pull it apart and figure out what exactly they were gonna use our IP for and educate their customers of this shiny new stuff, who knows which other companies are in this state of play now ) and we had zero IP licensees. Everybody would love at least 5 more but who’s paying ??
2) In all the podcasts , interviews , tech shows demos , we did not have any partners participate or willing to participate with us and tell the world they were working with a minnow.
3) If people on these podcasts, interviews did not speak of the potential of the technology so highly that you learn more with even single one of these.
4) Collaborating companies rank all the way from global behemoths to up and coming disruptors just like us who wanna ride on the disruptive wave that our company is gonna bring about.
5) one common theme in all the partnership announcements of all kinds was not the willingness to incorporate Akida into their next generation of products to differentiate from their competitors.
6) Universities weren’t interested in this tech.
It is taking more time than anybody let alone, the company itself had expected but is it a bad thing , that’s an individual call but given the tech is so new, I’m not surprised.
It’s all there staring everybody in the face, sometimes you wonder how a newish company with peanuts for budget with bugger all under 100 headcount, right from CEO to the Intern are pulling this off without working 100 hours a week.
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