It only takes one21 Nov 2019 10:15
Contract that is, then we're off to the races
So what if it's 14 years without a contract (not strictly correct as CEPSA must have signed something to make the MSAR for the LONO), it's about what's to come. We're well funded now, have many partners who are incentivised to get results, and the environmental issue is in our favour, notwithstanding economic benefits
Check out James Dyson, it took him more than 10 years to get his invention commercialised
"I made 5,127 prototypes of my vacuum before I got it right. There were 5,126 failures. But I learned from each one. That's how I came up with a solution. So I don't mind failure. I've always thought that schoolchildren should be marked by the number of failures they've had. The child who tries strange things and experiences lots of failures to get there is probably more creative."