Friday, June 02, 2006 10:20:55 PM
As far as the CAVD technology it was developed by a guy named John Riviera and here's a link to his website, take the tour, let me know what you think(:
http://www.gwesys.com/
My take on IHDR: The technology, specifically the patented water displacement system, is brilliant. What makes it so, is its simplicity. Most engineers after seeing this process, cant believe it hasnt been done before. The downside is, it is easily replicated, change some pistons to get around the patent and market your own. This explains why management has had to work backwards. Setting up the distribution network first, and prepare to simultaneously launch the EC's for the domestic and international market. The 6 prototypes, the top secret placement. The biggest threat to this company (besides running out of $$$) is a slow execution. This is just my opinion of course (Residiuum disclaimer) 1step
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