Although that would be nice, respectfully, I somehow doubt it.
I'm sure that you noticed that during the Q&A the company really didn't answer anything, they just reitierated the talking points from the main presentation. I don't recall anything of substance coming from it.
Doing a road show would open them to all sorts of questions they couldn't answer, unless the NDA's had expired or news had been released. I don't get the feeling that is what they want to do. Now, it is possible they could take a more controlled approach and limit the questions they could be asked, but why? Are they suddenly going to try to elevate the share price so they can get a NASDAQ listing?
Maybe, but they seem too busy to care about it right now.
I think when the big news is out then they will roadshow, sometime next year, if at all.