IMHO; It is hoping to be a while, if ever, they have a technology to license. Their recent 3rd part testing revealed two significant problems.
1. The cmbt/polymer that they have been working on for 15 years appears to be a bust, they cannot meet current expectations for leakage or DF. They have three competitors, DuPont, 3M, and Sanmina who have that niche well covered, and been in production for 20 years with proven reliability and low cost.
2. And most important, they show themselves in the foot by revealing that original K20000 CMBT that had no change up to 320 v/micron was non existent, so poof goes their original patent, and their path to ED.