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17/01/21
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Originally posted by tukebay
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"Hasn't been described intentionally"?? I'm afraid this doesn't make any sense given continuous disclosure rules for listed companies, and the fact that they have given out all the patent details about the FRG unit, that the company has described as 'unique', or 'disruptive technology'.
Continuous disclosure can almost always be circumvented for the 'right' reasons.
Why would they keep the 'neutralizer' secret??
Sometimes you're better off not patenting a novel development as not describing the technology is better protection than describing it at all.
The fact that BP decided to leave right around the rejection from the OEM is very telling by itself.
Where did you take this from? Unless you know something the rest of us don't, the above is totally factually incorrect.
There is something about his leaving that we don't know about, but I doubt he would leave that quickly to 'retire' if he thought the tech was revolutionary in any way after being involved for 2 years.
Agreed. I don't know why he left, however perhaps he was 'pushed' or maybe COVID changed his priorities. BP is not a young man.
Nearly 7 years since Purifloh gained the rights to the tech, and still no products for sale is very telling by itself.
7 years? Where did you get that from?
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@tukebay ..."7 years? Where did you get that from? "
Technical services agreement with Somnio May 2014.
https://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=01521943
You could argue that FRG has been less, but it is the guts of BlueMist and Air2O3...