Just because something exists doesn't mean everyone knows of it's existence, especially when that "thing" is relatively new. Mainly, the machine isn't really finished until the last two certs are in. No one cares about a machine that says it can do something if it hasn't proven it. Interest will come when the market sees that it does what it says (has the last two certs) and is being manufactured.
I will be discussing some of that. Also, I see a possible military contract for the MIT 1000a. The machine the military is presently using takes 24 to 48 hours for testing and the cost is expensive.
Read this article. Also notice the picture of the present machine being used.