Some points I've gotten out of the conference call:
-Legacy Printrite3d is somewhat limited market, seems unlikely to exceed more than a handful to dozen of sales a quarter.
-Revenue for the legacy product will grow slowly over next few quarters, probably a little more smoothly than before 2022 due to the subscription model. Seems likely to be in the 250k-500k range over the next year, unlikely to be sufficient to cover business expenses.
-New product release in Q3/4 this year, combining photodiode tech with visual processing. Supposed to be software only, apparently currently being tested/refined with an unknown consortium of companies.
They are pinning the future earning on the new product, since its not a retrofit and assumable exceeds the accuracy limitations of the legacy Printrite3d (see details in buckets last video).