Thursday, October 20, 2016 5:05:32 PM
Kallo obviously does not have resources. They cannot manufacture, cannot support logistics nor the telehealth vision.
What they can be is a marketing arm and medical equipment procurement arm for anything mobile and modular healthcare. They also have a public entity with tax benefits for potential partnerships M&A opportunities. They know the African healthcare landscape.
Maybe the Ghana deal is heating up. Read more about the Chips program and it seems suited for Kallo. Everything is meaningless until some entity ponies up money to silence the crickets... Clearly though, the dream has not died.
Anything else insightful gathered from LinkedIn?
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