In addition to Mark’s April 16 technology update dealing with step-by-step development of our volumetric 3D technology, I believe we are continuing our focus into the “second wave” of his April 12 outline of the 3D industry…that being, the glasses-free flat screen 3D usage paradigm. This belief is substantiated by Victor Keen’s declaration in Mark’s March 19 introduction letter: "These changes in management are designed to focus the Company as it continues its efforts to develop 3D display technology for the current market and the next generation of products. We continue to develop CSpace, to seek development partners and to explore potential acquisition targets that have non-competitive 3D display technology currently in advanced stages of development or already commercialized and producing revenue."
To me this is key. Mark knows of second wave technology that is second to none and is anxious to acquire it and market it. Thereby getting name recognition in a short amount of time based on quality product. If he’s successful in the company buyout or exclusive licensing of this technology we’re at game plan. Here’s what he said: “In order for us to move forward on either of these options, we would need to gain a significant and sustainable competitive advantage in addition to generating revenues.” In other words, if we can’t gain and maintain advantage over our second wave competitors and also realize profit from the deal, we may back away. Positive analyses of his findings are crucial.
I believe Mark desires this second wave strategy over any other at this time simply because of the previous mentions – although, no doubt, alternative strategies are at hand. I also believe he has his marketing, development, and publicity teams ready and waiting, and they know what they will be doing because of their directives. Mark is thorough. And Mark knows the Company. After all, he’s been around since early October.
I wish I knew the name of the company that has second wave technology “as compelling as our own.”
Boomer Sooner!