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Isnt remarkable that where's, according to Dasmortes NO market at all for linear pcr based bulk dna, adnas chooses to set up a seperate subsidairy... why not listen to Mr Knowitall?
Anyone?
Of course I knowticed
Hello Adnas...I suppose you know this and are already engaged in all kinds of studies or pilots...and in case you are not yet... HURRY:
pepsico-joins-nestle-and-danones-sustainable-bottle-alliance
Yes, of course I think Adnas can do that too, and apparently there is/are reason(s) not to. Adnas seems to handpick the markets consciously...although I feel substantial developments should have developed to revs more than is the case.
Do you have proof of your assumption adnas lost from Safetraces in Turkey? Was it a contest to begin with? Perhaps Adnas withdrew (for instance of lesser requested securitycriteria or whatever?) Via Rosier Adnas did fullfill a dna-tagorder to Turkey and some WestAfrican countries...Fertilizer markets are BIG.
Oh and on a by Safetraces used Photo with that Dart 3000 system NATO blabla the show ferticlizerbags from Yara (Norwegian fertilizer giant) and still NO WHERE is there another link found between Yara and Safetraces. And I don´t think that photo was an intentional decoy...so what happened with Safetraces in Turkey?
There´s still a lot we don´t know and for sure I am questioning Safetracers to be of the same as SignatureDNA because of the 4 patents vs 78 and because to my humble opinion Safetracers have been tested mainly or solely on fruits and thelike using the often sprayed on wax or an added sugarcoating.
But of course it does.
Please don't ask me to p redict the market and accompanying timeframe, I sucked at that big time the las t years. I've come to the conclusion itcall will happen and tbat I h avent got the faintest idead what when...
I dont think we're the only ones but to implement this tech in a way a BIG company can fully benefit from, one has to allign a lot.
I've somewhere always thought of adnas as a somehow by gov protected and supported company...I think the US gov might ultimately be the biggest fish benefitting the most, especially when one considers what adnas potentially might do for global trade and taxcollection and ultimate control...something extremely valuable in a world where we will want to know always andceverywhere for 100% sure what we eat,use and posess.
Yes. And "all in my head" per def is subjective
Yes Cheekie, thanx btw, we mighht have lost several or many. But also I do consider several partners as ongoing relevant in the bigger scheme. For example, Videojet, Colorcon, ACG, CCL and even that long timer inkproducer (nsme slipped me) all seem to possibly play a role in the entire supplychain of big pharma here and there. I dont judge adnas at all on apparent single coops, but I am trying to see the bigger picture always, because adn as tech simply isnt suited for anything less All imho)
Blockchain in itself is not failsafe at all from the perspective of anti-counterfeiting. One needs, to fully guarantee the at blockchain registered and distributed trades/transaction concern original materials and products. So something inherent to the material that is there to stay guaranteed from source to shelf, pharmacist or 3Dprinter is needed in case the material doesn´t own a unique natural dna (identifier)
With just blockchain you do for ever store and distibute in an encrypted way ownership and ownershipchanges, but nothing yet has guaranteed that along the physical trip the material didn´t get dilluted or replaced or "messed with". Surely one can manage with machinevision to scan and track identifiers such as packaging but it isn´t sufficient anymore. Tagging at the source IN and ON the material will be the only way to provide a true traceable ID for practically ANYTHING. Murrah´s piece on our ability to be the bridge between the physical and digital is the most important guidepiece for this companies future imho.
Agricultural products, medicine, polymers/synthetics and future foods/proteins form the big markets imho...everywhere the joyjuice also needs to endure and withstand all kinds of enviromental challenges and where the safety of the raw material is central to THE major trustconcerns and possible future claims (one should try to avoid like crazy...all of course with the aid of SignatureDNA.)
A marketapproach would be to certify all other security and safetyproviding companies or to hold on a bit longer to the one tech (or tag) everybody essentially wants to own or at least use....Increasing value and potential by proving vability in all kinda markets AND by not rushing and selling to quickly imho is the best way. A lot of companies that might be in business of trying to control and dominate global trade, and do wish for a technology enabling them to "see and proof all"
I also envision a realtime dna scantech soon. Ultimately reading the tag AND crossreferencing it with encrypted and safelystored codesshould be automated using a secure entry to the adnasvault every single time of a read. It will be the future eventually.
The IBM piece imho sheds some light upon how trade will look like not far from now...and the link through Everledger imho is a breadcrumb in at least MY convictiondriven search for clues and breadcrumbs.
ALL IN MY HEAD
must read for those who care to envision a wonderfull marriage between blockchain and possibly SignatureDNA as digiphysical bridge
I truely see us at the center ofv all things made, traded and taxed
Good question
Not sure is earlier Verenetics-ACG partnership was complete info nor if this piece adds to more clarification...but it might. Imho adnas also licenses its tech to ACG so they can integrate it with what they already have and to combine it with Verenetics software...
link
Wouldnt CocaCola, and Pepsico shed some sustainable light on their traditionally too sugarish stuff if they would be able to guarantee consumers that by drinking cola (or whatever) they simultaneously aid to a better world with less plastic polutions in our oceans?
I think they would...but WTF am I?
Wondering too how Pepsicos new CEO regards this...
And cos we follow our competitors as well: Trutags adds mobile phone authentication to its platform...hmmm they beat us at that. Wondering when we will catch up. Guessing soon
link to todays Trutag PR
Envisions Oceanplastic recycle power seems to be, with help from Investment company Primal Group the driving power behind their new Oceanbound Bottle....together with....
Drums please: Techmer PM
link to a piece from last month
Really? What other ways lead to more purity and how does this reflect on cost as opposed to adnas' way? You seem to know..."seem" I say because do you really consider Mike Hogan and Stephen Hughes as amateurs hooking up with adnas while not being able to assess the tech on viability? Let's see for a while if there really isnt a market and it is a Smokecloak. I certainly don't take your word for it.
Interesting read (from managing director Textile Exchange
Lahrea Pepper)
I noticed Meilin Wan is in the Advisory Board of Textile Exchange...
7-nyc-companies-join-image-program
Perhaps of minor relevance, but than it shows yet again adnas' ties with again US gov agencies.
How bout getting a room together
If Safetraces tags are comparable with SignatureDNA, than why adnas has so many patents on stabilizing the joyjuice, where Safetraces has I believe just 4 for their entire tech? Are Safetraces encoded too with patented encryptiontech using doublestrand? Does it withstand chemical treatments like Signature DNA does? I don't think so unless Safetraces buys their juice from adnas.
Tell me your comparisonmethod? And what you compared...
Indeed... and it is with lack of several features Signaturedna does far less applicable where it concerns certain materials or where it concerns robustness. Signature DNA can stand a LOT more
All imho (and a bit derived from what I researched a bit some years ago) Safetraces is on the radar since 2015
Understandeable...I also feel shitted on, as a thanx for being nonstop positive/pumping. I surely hope the (rocketship) will take off but I am ashamed as too my apparent naive views as it comes to financing rules (and bending those).
I still believe some grand scheme in diminishing retail% in this stock, as opposed to dtc's honeypot beliefs.
Holding, adding, believing, breadcrumbhunting still, mainly because of "No way this tech will just die out in the midst of a world derailing from untruths and foul play"
Thanks...
You know I appreciate contrarian opinions and dont care much bout pps...and info about competitors I post myself, I'll just jump at ya when adnas tech or viability is attacked.
I am a big fan of the tech and current and future applicabilities and I am as surprised at how last year has turned out.
I am and stay long and I add where I can, especcially at these levels.
Your questions are legit but it strikes me you seldomly share what YOU are doing regarding selling or buying. Most here dont regard you as a serious note, or even invested. So tell me: are you buying?
Why not try to answer these recurring questions yourself?
Pharma in Europe targeted from now
Handheld dna platform
Lets listen to the Doc
Another possible lineair dna customer might be Novartis, based on.their CAR-T related development with FDA approved Khymria drug:
Novartis-invests-55m-in-US-gene-therapy-site-prepares-BLA
Wodering if these data to be presented by Evvivax in Oregon coming october have been the results of co-op with adnas...
From there site:
EvviVax
25-29 October - EVVIVAX to present data at the Veterinary Cancer Society, Portland, Oregon (USA)
Evvivax scientists will be at VCS and present the following abstract:
Tel-eVax™: a Genetic Vaccine targeting Telomerase for treatment of Canine Malignant Lymphoma
Evvivax data shiw that Tel-eVax™ in combination with chemotherapy is safe and immunogenic in canine patients. These data confirm the therapeutic efficacy of dTERT vaccine and hold promise for the treatment of dogs affected by other cancer types. Most importantly, the study outlines the relevance of canine patients as relevant preclinical models for human cancer vaccines.
Tel-eVax
About Tel-eVax:
Tel-eVax targets Telomerase, the enzyme that maintains telomeres and prevents them from shortening during cell division. Telomerase is upregulated in many tumor cells, which enables the continued and uncontrolled proliferation of the malignant cells that drive tumor growth and progression.
Tel-eVax has shown efficacy for canine B-cell Lymphoma in three trials and is currently being evaluated in other tumor types
For more information:
Evvivax: Our Vaccines
Veterinary Cancer Society - Join us in Portland, Oregon
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25-29 October - EVVIVAX to present data at the Veterinary Cancer Society, Portland, Oregon (USA)
25-29 October - EVVIVAX to present data at the Veterinary Cancer Society, Portland, Oregon (USA)
Evvivax scientists will be at VCS and present the following abstract: Tel-eVax™: a Genetic Vaccine t...
From nov 17th 2017 PR:
We do have a global all time high demand for cotton...
Who knows what will bring this season...
I haven't touched Lego for a while but I do think its supply chain is a good fit for adnas tech...especially with this in mind:
lego-go-eco-friendly-with-blocks-made-from-sugarcane-2018-8
And we do have some Danish contacts (btw a good friend who had a relationship with the daughter of this LOADED Lego family no longer has, so I can't be of assistance via that way haha).
On a serious note: with austria, germany, Denmark, Canada and US as the selected countries for "sneak preview" I wouldnt be surprised Lego turni g out to be a co-op partner all along.
Than Butterfly, Japans severely counterfeited pingpongbats for 120 mln chinese players amo v others might be in bed as well?
Btw Solvay is entering the sportshoe market with their newly devoloped materials in co-op with a Brazilian studio...Mike, didn't adnas have a fling with Solvay?
At coming Sourcing USA adnas is yet again present...thinking we are in excellent company...Adidas is also there speaking.