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Thanks for clarifying T.Rat. I skim read the q&a and that was my take away re the UK. If PD is still very much on the proverbial table then i can see any such contract putting a rocket behind the SP
Dingodog1, just as clarification to your comment, UK sales of BT not a focus at this time. PD very much on the table (or under the ground as the case may be) for UK.
First we had Andrew Singer, now we have Andrew Engeli... Seems clear DVRG are very much in contact with those that matter in the UK.
I personally see the CR agreement (in progress, MOU at present) as a pretty good sign that sales are due in 2022. DVRG wouldnt bother striking such relationships if they weren't and, more to the point, a massive company like CR wouldn't bother engaging with an as current micro company from the UK if they didn't see sales being generated.
The awards that are being won in China goes to show that the tech and the company are on the right path.
A lot of PI focus is on the UK. This would probably be the type of deal that would put a rocket up the SP, but GB has moved to confirm that the UK isnt a market they are moving for at this time (yesterday's Q&A). But lets be realistic, the UK is a minnow in comparison to the rest of the world. Even if we only found success in China that would see the MCAP explode as ultimately the profit and loss account would shine through even if the sentiment of success in China didn't.
The value of the STC data is being massively overlooked. In the next 12 months or so the UK, US and China will be paying DVRG to give them their data. The said data, over time, will be worth many many millions, if not billions.
PD, BT, STC, labskin. All irons in the fire among many more. There is too much focus on the here and now. I would be amazed if we are at 26p SP in a years time
Patience is needed. The regulars on this BB clearly have it. The new faces that showed up pre interims are clearly traders looking for a short term bounce. Both acceptable to me, but the true value in DVRG will become apparent over the next year or two. Certainly worth hanging around for :-)
Background to field trials:
On the 24 September 2020, the Company announced[iii] completion of the integration of an Affimer/Aptamer-based real-time SARS-CoV-2 detector and alert system into Modern Water's Microtox water contamination system, now called Microtox® PD , for the detection of the coronavirus in wastewater. Microtox® PD successfully completed initial spike protein testing and validation of SARS-CoV-2 in filtered wastewater and transitioned to the University of Aberdeen for full beta testing of the system using real SARS-CoV-2 virus samples in its containment level 3 laboratory, prior to initiation of the field trials, referred to above.
Morning Chesh
Nice to see the grown ups posting again this morning fwiw
.on top of that, the phase 3 success was achieved out in the field at real water treatment sites......!
https://irpages2.equitystory.com/websites/rns_news/English/1100/news-tool---rns---eqs-group.html?iframe=true&article=31940440&company=Deepverge&iframe=true
All the best (works in the lab.... and in the field......... :)
Have,
fwiw I believe yes it can be done and would be cost effective.
The issue for DVRG remains getting commitment from slow moving procurement offices and the relatively only recent onboarding of suitable partners for various regions imo. I can see that DVRG now have named partners who should be able to open those doors for them. Not a question of if, but rather when?
I do not think anyone on this BB disputes the utility of automatic waste water testing and monitoring. The real question is whether this can be achieved in practice and in a cost effective manner with the technology available at this time. Often what is achievable under laboratory conditions proves not possible in the real world environment. As far as I am concerned Dvrg as it all to prove in this respect. Until I see confirmed sales of this product I will continue to have reservations.
And finally:
Sewage research: the future
How long will sewage research related to COVID-19 continue?
RIVM National Institute for Public Health and the Environment , the water boards and the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) have agreed to continue coronavirus monitoring in sewage research until at least the end of 2025. In the next few years, it will definitely be necessary to keep monitoring the spread of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Keeping track of the virus remains important.
Can sewage research be deployed in a broader context? For example to detect and monitor other diseases?
Sewage research is not new. RIVM is currently testing sewage to check for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, but also does similar testing for the poliovirus and for antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In the next few months, RIVM will be working closely with the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) and the water boards to explore the directions in which sewage research can be expanded in the future. For example, it could be used to detect other diseases, medicine residues, microplastics, hormones, drugs and pesticides. Many chemicals can be found in sewage, offering more insight into the health and lifestyle of the people living in the Netherlands.
Now does that sound familiar re broader applications?
Oh I forgot to add this bit:
The possibilities of sewage surveillance
Coronavirus monitoring in sewage research is made possible by a partnership between RIVM and the 21 regional water boards, as mandated by the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS). These partners are considering future deployment of sewage surveillance for broader applications. Sewage can yield information at the local, regional and national levels about obesity, diabetes, certain forms of cancer, medication and drug usage, microplastics and pesticides. In essence, sewage can be considered an indicator of the health of the country’s population. This form of research also offers possibilities to monitor dangerous substances (such as PFAS, other Substances of Very High Concern, and pesticides) and to support forensic investigations by detecting drug residues. Further research is needed to determine what possibilities are available and what is feasible.
Gotta Catch 'Em All ...
While we wait to hear from MediaMonks let's take a closer look at an example of their recent work.
https://musebycl.io/gaming/oreo-unboxes-character-cookies-pokemons-25th-anniversary
Could just be the organisation to get STC to 20,000 a month... (That's 20,000 * £75... for those concerned about campaign costs...).
So I can't have been the only one thinking Mr and Mrs V need licenced for use in the world of Pokémon... Price only goes up, act quick Nintendo:
https://mobile.twitter.com/massivemusic/status/1436218593084121088
Yes, yes that's for Mondelez... But fun.
Ok, ready to @MeetTheMonks ...
https://mobile.twitter.com/MeetTheMonks
https://media.monks.com/
So announcement today...
A monkey on a pig makes more sense than much of the stuff you read on here! Perhaps a statement all can agree on...
Water from thin air... shudder. Newly invented every year. The dehumidifier in fancy clothing... Good job real solutions ready to go.
Imagine what a properly funded Modern Water could have achieved. Now realise that problem is soon solved in the most dramatic fashion. PD out the door at 50k ago = plenty of cash. Add leading partners + great tech. The equation has changed...
'course could be worse. Could be plastic from thin air:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dzq9yPE5Cbo
It's ok Mr Dell, we love you really...
Love It hahahaha. almost as catchy as this
https://youtu.be/T1Ju352d9Z4
Love It hahahaha. almost as catchy as this T.Rat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_sfnQDr1-o
Between Jeanne Holm and Lloyd A. Treinish the conclusion seems clear. Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon... if you want to take a trip, climb aboard our rocket ship:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DEHBrmZxAf8
Bonus points for the cats?
Blast off can be delayed. But inevitable.... Patience.
LinkedIn not liking me at the moment so can't confirm, but looks to be some new faces at WaterRising:
https://www.waterrisinginstitute.org/about/
Are they expecting to be busy?
More comments than trades today...
Just for the record.