They have a VP of marketing who is MIA. The interview with the engineer could have been so valuable if he had been prepared and was able to just propagate the truth. I'm not knocking the guy, seems like a really nice person. I'm pointing my finger squarely at Paul for not preparing for the interview and for not even being there.
When showing the dental piece, no word about that being a current production part. No word that it was bio-compatible. No cost comparison for other methods of manufacture.
Then there was the bouncing ball demo. The interviewer asked what it signified? Um, well, ah, oh, it shows the unique properties of BMG material. How about - This demonstrates the amazing elasticity of the material and also how it can be deformed thousands of times and return to it's original shape. Also, the elasticity gives it amazing acoustic properties. In fact, we now produce bridge pins and bridges for Martin Guitar company. It's also used in Blankenstein watches to generate tones.
Paul, stop playing with your damn dogs and get to work. This technology is amazing but no one knows about it.