Great, enjoy it, you'll be able to see for yourself and confirm everything I stated in my post.
In my post, I clearly stated that I was NOT ALLOWED to take pictures of Sonic Pool, only of 4k Studios. So while I reviewed an in depth tour of both Sonic Pool and 4K Studios, I posted images of Sonic Pool from the Sonic Pool website to confirm the rooms that I physically walked in. Also note, there are more elaborate studios that I walked into that did not have an image on Sonic Pools website, so the facility is even better than the pictures actually show!
I completely understand that and communicated that in my post. Sonic Pool is a post production facility that see's value in bringing in 4K Studios in house to enhance their post production offerings. When you visit, you will be able to confirm this.
My appointment took 3-4 weeks to schedule. I would highly recommend that you contact NanoTech's IR BEFORE walking in their cold without an appointment. They were nice enough to block out an hour worth of time to give me an in-depth tour. I wouldn't expect them to stop their workday and give you the same treatment without a scheduled appointment!
Since I have already been there and spent ample time in the facility, I don't have any additional questions.
For starters, you might want to have your niece try getting some impressions of NTEK from the employees of SonicPool with the understanding that their name and position will not be disclosed.
Do they see NTEK as a future force to be reckoned with in the 4K space?
Do they consider the people from NTEK to be professional and skilled at what they do with SonicPool?
If they could change one thing about NTEK what would it be?
If they see NTEK as a big positive...can they think of any reasons why someone shouldn't invest in NTEK? If so, what are the reasons?
Do they perceive NTEK as a good company to work for?