BP advised in the last quarterly "Disruptive technology is not always readily embraced in established markets thereby creating delays in acceptance that can result in investment risk."
I took from that comment that some of the OEMs approached had decided HEPA was good enough and PO3 were met with a thanks but no thanks response. I think that might have changed in a big way now.
Given HEPA filters do not catch the COVID-19 virus they might be getting back on the phone.
A number of companies have started pitching air purifiers as being able to combat the virus but medical experts are alarmed.
Https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/janelytvynenko/dont-buy-an-air-purifier-to-protect-from-coronavirus
“Your typical HEPA filter is not going to be able to remove coronavirus from the air,” said Dr. Erin Sorrell, an assistant professor of microbiology and a member of Georgetown’s Center for Global Health Science and Security. “The filter itself is .3 microns and the virus itself is roughly .1 microns.”
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