''A telelearning capability also allows remote, haptically-enabled, surgeon-guided training. For example, a surgeon using a Mediseus(R) simulator in Australia can train a resident on a Mediseus(R) in Sweden -- guiding the trainee through the procedure haptically, so that the trainee "feels" the surgeon's correct drilling procedure''
This is very interesting .... makes training centres across the length and bredth of china and india seem possible .... but can they actually roll this out and make money before they go broke or the tech is superseded?
Not sure about MVH .... and past follies make me reluctant to comment, but the buyback is obviously an attempt to take the 'spoilers' out as they appear .... s'pose that's not a bad thing.
Still, these guys have yet to show they can 1. stitch up a multi-million dollars deal that makes money and 2. sell the story to deep pockets and 3. make the share price reflect the value and the reality, let alone the potential
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