Aiming to become the global leader in chip-scale photonic solutions by deploying Optical Interposer technology to enable the seamless integration of electronics and photonics for a broad range of vertical market applications

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Message: Re: The Globe and Mail - How to sell Silicon Valley on the death of silicon
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Jul 10, 2013 07:23AM

Hey Snoop! I'm thinking the articles we keep finding in past two weeks are just great and it could be slow start by Atomic PR campain (just my thoughts). Snoop, do you think that Atomic's PR has already started? I do, if you put pieces together it does looks like it.

One more thing: The company says defence manufacturer BAE Systems and others have validated the platform “and are developing solutions to be deployed into the market by early fall”, I don't know about you but I see $$$$$$$$$$ coming in.

And one more thing from this article that I picked up on: “We haven’t beaten on doors yet to try to coax them over to our side. We’re just starting to do that now,” Dr. Taylor says of microchip manufacturers in California. “We didn’t want to do that until we had firm results that couldn’t be disputed.”

To everyone: please stop thinking that this year or next we are going to see POET in commercial market, it will not happen. Great things take time. First we will see POET, as stated in article, in military applications, this year through BAE SYSTEMS, believe or not but this is happening.

Summmer will be very busy for POET TECHNOLOGIES.

Good Luck to Dr. Taylor and the whole team of techies at the lab.

cheers

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