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Re: Tails post# 13664

Thursday, 07/19/2012 11:05:00 PM

Thursday, July 19, 2012 11:05:00 PM

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IMHO, it is highly unlikely that Apple will be the only major company to use our technology. If the NASA prediction proves accurate, we will redefine metals for the 21st Century. It's a matter of when. As Steipp shared, Apple validated the Liquidmetal technology simply by employing it on a very small scale (smart by the way), evaluating it, and purchasing the IP afterward. Apple has been in the R&D phase ever since, if not prior. Keep in mind that we benefit from Apple's seemingly unlimited resources that pertain to R&D, at least for the time being. The next phase will be for Apple to actually use Liquidmetal in a consumer electronics product. This by itself should give Liquidmetal global recognition. What we do with that recognition at that point is a different matter. But in the meantime I do not believe Liquidmetal is putting all its eggs into a basket of Apples. Its partnerships suggest otherwise to me. We got a much-needed boost from the Apple deal, but in the long term we must make it on our own.
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