If there were durability issues, they probably weren’t completed products IMO. It’s my understanding that the pump meets or exceeds all manufacturer requirements. Therefore, it is ready to be licensed. I don’t believe they are going overseas in “hopes” that the pump passes all the tests. IMO it’s just a question of will the manufacturer pay enough for it, and the exclusivity of it, or will CurAegis have to shop it around. This is not a sure thing until there are signatures on a bottom line. I do like the prospects though. The manufacturer has to look at two things. 1) How much money they would make and 2) How much business they would lose if some other manufacturer has the licensing instead of them.
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