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HopalongPetrovski

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So is this the 2nd time it’s been discussed about listing away from the ASX as I found this article from 2017

Hi Pom.
I think it was always expected that when the company reached a certain level of development and maturity it would relocate to an American exchange to enhance its potential for future growth.
I think many of us hoped and expected it to eventually achieve something akin to the status of a prime which is more likely in a larger pond.
Australia was seen as a kind of incubator for this.
I don't have any problem with it personally as long as the timing and mechanism involved doesn't screw over the existing share holder base.
I also think the chaotic nature and uncertainty's around Trumpanomic's may have thrown a spanner in the works, temporarily at least.
I certainly wouldn't be advocating for a move until both our balance sheet and share price are stronger.
I don't think it a wise choice from a position of relative weakness.
We say we have world best tech in our field.
This needs to be proven out commercially first to both reward current share holders and entice either a buyer or a strong initial showing on a prospective redomicile.
 
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Question please,,what is VLM ?
Is it video language model ?
FeatureEdge AI LLMEdge AI VLM
Primary FunctionFocuses on natural language processing (NLP)Specializes in visual understanding, combining images/videos with language
Data TypeWorks with text-based inputsProcesses images, videos, and text together
Use CasesChatbots, document summarization, AI-powered assistantsSmart surveillance, autonomous vehicles, medical imaging
ProcessingOptimized for language models like GPT-based AIUses multi-modal AI for vision-language tasks
DeploymentRuns on edge devices for local NLP tasksRuns on edge AI platforms like NVIDIA Jetson Orin for real-time visual analysis
 
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Hi Pom.
I think it was always expected that when the company reached a certain level of development and maturity it would relocate to an American exchange to enhance its potential for future growth.
I think many of us hoped and expected it to eventually achieve something akin to the status of a prime which is more likely in a larger pond.
Australia was seen as a kind of incubator for this.
I don't have any problem with it personally as long as the timing and mechanism involved doesn't screw over the existing share holder base.
I also think the chaotic nature and uncertainty's around Trumpanomic's may have thrown a spanner in the works, temporarily at least.
I certainly wouldn't be advocating for a move until both our balance sheet and share price are stronger.
I don't think it a wise choice from a position of relative weakness.
We say we have world best tech in our field.
This needs to be proven out commercially first to both reward current share holders and entice either a buyer or a strong initial showing on a prospective redomicile.
Good find Hopalong, IMO we need a few more runs on the board before we think about a move to the US. ATM probably would not get the required 75% to get past a meeting in any case.
Some sensational SP driving news may convince holders that it is better to list in the US. That likely will not come this year.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Good find Hopalong, IMO we need a few more runs on the board before we think about a move to the US. ATM probably would not get the required 75% to get past a meeting in any case.
Some sensational SP driving news may convince holders that it is better to list in the US. That likely will not come this year.
Hi Manny.
It was Pom's find.
The rest was just my opinion.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Strewth.
A year ago would have loved a mention alongside Musk.
Today he's the kiss of death. 🤣
 
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I think somebody confused the Tesla brain chip with our BrainChip again. This happens very often.
 
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So is this the 2nd time it’s been discussed about listing away from the ASX as I found this article from 2017

Antonio has put this to bed. Can we please bury this and move on. We are not moving to the US. End of story.
 
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Apols if already posted.

Good to see us rubbing shoulders with our friends at MulticoreWare, one of the partners listed on the BRN website. Image from Andes RISC-V Conference 2 weeks ago.

A pretty accomplished young fella.
https://multicorewareinc.com/

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Hadn't thought about something like this implementation.

Chinese registered company TDA blog post from a few days ago.

Quite a few known names use, operate and manufacture in this space like TDK, Nordic, Texas, Tesla, Apple, Siemens, Bosch, Airbus etc.

Little paragraph near the bottom, about where we might fit in the Piezo Buzzer landscape.




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Piezo Buzzers: Precision Acoustic Engineering Driving Innovation in Smart Devices and IoT Ecosystems​

The evolution of piezoelectric buzzers from rudimentary alarm components to sophisticated acoustic transducers underscores their pivotal role in enabling next-generation smart technologies. With advancements in materials science, resonant frequency control, and energy-efficient designs, modern piezo buzzers are redefining human-machine interfaces across automotive, healthcare, and industrial automation sectors. This article examines the technological breakthroughs, application frontiers, and sustainability challenges shaping this critical component’s future.

1. Core Material Innovations and Frequency Optimization

Piezo buzzers leverage the inverse piezoelectric effect, where voltage-induced mechanical deformation generates sound. Recent material breakthroughs have enhanced their performance envelope:
  • Lead-free piezoceramics: Compliant with RoHS 3/REACH, bismuth sodium titanate (BNT)-based composites achieve d₃₃ coefficients >150 pC/N while eliminating Pb(Zr,Ti)O₃ toxicity.
  • Multilayer laminates: TDK’s CMBPHD series stacks 12–16 ceramic layers (20 μm thickness), boosting output to 95 dB SPL at 5 Vpp with 30% lower power consumption.
  • Frequency agility: MEMS-based designs (e.g., Knowles’s SPM0424HD5H) enable programmable frequencies from 2 kHz to 20 kHz, allowing adaptive noise masking in variable environments.
Research at Fraunhofer IKTS demonstrates laser-trimmed piezoelements with ±1% frequency tolerance, critical for automotive CAN-bus synchronization and medical device alarms meeting IEC 60601-1-8 standards.

2. Ultra-Low-Power Architectures for IoT and Wearables

As battery-dependent devices proliferate, piezo buzzers are being re-engineered for micro-power operation:
  • Resonant drive circuits: Class-D amplifiers with burst-mode excitation (e.g., Texas Instruments’ DRV8601) reduce current draw to 0.8 mA at 3 dB SPL, extending coin-cell lifetimes by 6x.
  • Energy harvesting integration: KEMET’s PEH5 series combines buzzers with PVDF films, converting ambient vibrations into 12 μW/cm² auxiliary power.
  • Bluetooth LE synchronization: Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52840 enables mesh-network buzzers in smart factories, achieving <2 ms latency for synchronized alerts.
Notably, Apple’s AirTag employs a 2.4 mm-thick piezo buzzer consuming 0.25 mW—50% leaner than previous generations—to maintain 18-month CR2032 battery life.

3. Harsh Environment Reliability and Acoustic Customization

Modern applications demand resilience under extreme conditions:
  • Conformal coatings: Parylene HT®-encapsulated buzzers (IP69K-rated) withstand 1,500 hours of salt spray (ASTM B117) and 125°C autoclave sterilization cycles.
  • Directional sound shaping: Murata’s MA40MF14-7B utilizes 3D-printed Fresnel lens attachments to focus 85 dB SPL output into 30° beams for industrial robot collision warnings.
  • Self-diagnostic capabilities: STMicroelectronics’ LIS25BA MEMS integrates accelerometers to detect diaphragm fouling or cracks, triggering predictive maintenance alerts via IIoT platforms.
Tesla’s Cybertruck features multi-array piezo buzzers with active noise cancellation (ANC), neutralizing road noise while emitting pedestrian alerts compliant with UN R138-03 regulations.
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4. Emerging Applications in MedTech and Industry 4.0

Piezo buzzers are enabling paradigm shifts across industries:
  • Implantable drug delivery: Medtronic’s SynchroMed™ II pump uses 40 kHz ultrasonic buzzers to clear catheter blockages via cavitation, reducing surgical interventions by 70%.
  • Predictive maintenance: Siemens’ Sensformer® employs resonant frequency analysis (0.1 Hz resolution) to detect transformer oil degradation through buzzer-induced vibrations.
  • Tactile human-machine interfaces (HMI): Bosch’s haptic steering wheel integrates 32 micro-buzzers (0.6 G-force resolution) for lane-keep warnings in electric vehicles.
In aerospace, Airbus’s A350 XWB uses piezo arrays to generate anti-icing ultrasonic waves (25–30 kHz) on wing leading edges, cutting de-icing fluid use by 40%.

5. Sustainability Challenges and Circular Manufacturing

Despite advancements, the industry faces pressing environmental hurdles:
  • Rare-earth dependencies: Dysprosium-doped ceramics enhance thermal stability but rely on geopolitically sensitive supply chains.
  • Recycling complexities: Current methods recover only 23% of PZT material due to silver electrode contamination, spurring R&D into water-jet delamination (PiezoKinetics’ EcoRecover™).
  • Carbon footprint: Traditional sintering (1,250°C for 4+ hours) accounts for 65% of emissions, driving adoption of FAST/SPS techniques (30-minute cycles at 900°C).
Initiatives like the EU’s PiezoGreen consortium aim to develop bio-based piezoelectrics (cellulose-starch composites) with 50% lower embodied energy by 2026.

6. Future Frontiers: From Flexible Electronics to AI-Driven Acoustics

Next-generation innovations promise transformative capabilities:
  • Printed piezoelectrics: PANIPUR® by Panasonic enables roll-to-roll fabrication of 100 μm-thick buzzers for curved displays and smart packaging.
  • Neuromorphic soundscapes: BrainChip’s Akida™ AI processor analyzes ambient noise in real time, dynamically adjusting buzzer frequencies to match human auditory sensitivity curves.
  • Quantum tunneling composites (QTC): Peratech’s pressure-sensitive buzzers enable dual-mode operation (silent haptics + audible alerts) in AR/VR headsets.
 
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MDhere

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Antonio has put this to bed. Can we please bury this and move on. We are not moving to the US. End of story.
Not end of story. Yes Antonio may have put it to bed but as we all know we don't stay in bed forever unless its no longer breathing. So I think Antonio just moved it to the side to get on with the program. Once the sp and things are rolling the right way its easy for the Company to spring it back out of bed as its already out their. In fact I for one am happy its been mentioned, now it's just a matter of getting it out of bed at the right time. But for now I agree its in bed sleeping.
 
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talking about bed, it's way past your bed time! lol But as for me i'm on a 12 hr shift with 5 hours to go....
Happy Monday fellow Brners (decided to get that in early since its 1am!)
 
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IloveLamp

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Keyword: Evaluates.
Not happening anytime soon. Let's move on
You said it wasn't happening, i said you are wrong. No one said it would happen soon, but is it IS being considered.
 
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DK6161

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You said it wasn't happening, i said you are wrong. No one said it would happen soon, but is IS being considered.
You made it sound imminent.
Just pointing that out.
Remember the last time someone from the company said something was imminent? Well there you go.
 
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You made it sound imminent.
Just pointing that out.
Remember the last time someone from the company said something was imminent? Well there you go.
I simply posted what the ann was, but whatever dk
 
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