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Re: Bristol19 post# 50322

Friday, 02/24/2017 2:11:52 PM

Friday, February 24, 2017 2:11:52 PM

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Shirley - you're kidding?

I guess some may think these are small, but I didn't.

There's no comparison as to the experience of the President and CEO.

We've witnessed life and engagement from the BoD.

There's a substantial change in the company business model - as proof of an entirely new position within Titan - the VP of Engineering. This position is 100% engaged, drives and measures progress with the partners that previously had little to no oversight.

There's an IP review to determine design and product defense/offense. Without this as a clearly delineated asset, there's little bases from which Titan would have leverage in an conversation for funding or M/A. This is the 800 lb. gorilla in the room. No?

And..... it's only been 7 weeks. I'm not going to try and change anyone's personal perception as to the actions within this company, but I think they're moving in a straight(er) line, as fast as they can. My single most point of curiosity, at this time, is the design freeze, and the decisions regarding the level of integration for the surgical console. The integration part can have all of the circuit boards, and electro-mechanical sub-assemblies complete, but the functionality/control/access to information is all software based. As I've stated in the past (repeatedly) - get to design freeze with the most minimal level of software integration necessary and then do firmware upgrades after CE/FDA.

Yes - SPORT exists and does all of the basic surgical tasks from which the certification will be based. I don't recall seeing an example of stapling yet. Anyone think something else mechanical hasn't been shown?

IMO

Regards,
BK