RE: Pro larva masks are not the only Nanosynth product.24 Sep 2021 11:15
@TLWilliams an excellent post and summary of the business. As I've been trying to say for a year or so, though somewhat less eloquently, this is a diverse business with significant expertise in the application on nano-technology. Nano-tech has, in the past few years, been somewhat side-lined due to the urgency in other areas such as the environment, new battery technology and, of course the pandemic. However, on the latter point, the company has responded through using its expertise to develop a product which can take advantage of the pandemic. Unlike the pharma companies that have had considerable Government support in developing vaccines, NNN has gone it alone in the development of its masks and with far fewer resources is now positioned to gain sales. These things take time. If there is a sudden explosion of sales, great, for the short term. However, the longer-term value comes from its IP and future IP and how they develop their expertise in nano-tech into new products. Opportunities exist in agriculture, electronics and space, and many other areas. It's all exciting stuff and, like yourself, I see this as a long-term investment. As someone that advises tech companies, this is progressing well and, for an AIM listed company, in my view, one to watch, with interest.