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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We already know from Suresh that the OI works because of the multiple orders with different customers. It is being validated in their customers products. The silence has to be there because Poet is discrete inside customer products. So likely when the customers announce their products, Poet will likely be allowed to say they have orders with that company. It is not Poet's place to announce their customers products for them. These customers are way way larger than Poet and Poet is a key supplier among suppliers' components in their products. Each of Poet's customers that are testing OI inside of theirs needs to assure themselves that the OI performs to industry standards or a new industry standard as a result of using Poet's OI. When the industry at large sells products in the billions annually, they need to be sure that not only that the products are technically sound, but reliable and durable for an industry standard duration after those products are sold to their customers. 

The sale of Denselight is a slightly different matter. When Poet has all the signatures it needs from the buyer's perspective, then it can be included in the circular for Poet shareholders' approval. That party will also be likely, at some level, further testing or developing of future devices with Poet and Poet will be their largest customer. So there is a duality in that relationship, hence all of the signatures needed to legally confirm approvals and understanding. Signatures could literally be about anything, likely more logistical/process coordination now at this point. I believe andech1 added to my last point here by adding to another one of my prior posts and I get what he meant even clearer now.

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