Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
https://htn.co.uk/htn-now-focus/
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Petroatlantic almost at Aberdeen. Possibly our next offload. One to keep an eye on?
We did have a deal with Alliance Medical some time ago to tie in texrad with their tech to the NHS, this obviously never really came off but we have good relations with them. Untill the shares are placed at the end of the month it's a bit like a game off chess here at the moment regarding the SP. Looking forward to December when more information is available.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/health/nhs-diagnostic-hub-to-open-in-barnsleys-new-glass-works-shopping-centre-to-ease-pressure-on-gps-3426343
Popping up everywhere.
red I agree on that and the share price is holding up well, there is obviously much going on and the RNs strongly hints at that , just a shame that the sp didn't hold up better prior to the placing especially for long term holders. Looking back Tom has certainly done the rounds on proactive etc, hopefully not to long to wait and many more investors should put us on the radar hopefully, be interested to find out who's investing.
Adrianx I completely agree, we were seemingly in a three month trial with the Pennine trust and here we are yet again still giving them free trials a year after when we were told how great the trial had been, still no news on papworth and Tom still has no skin in the game. I am beginning to question his motives but hoping as always to be proved wrong. Maybe with a healthy cash balance the NHS may be more confident in signing contracts, a bit more stability financially will help I just hope Tom understands we are not a charity and has eyes on the bigger picture.
Interesting but it looks like the same list as the nhsx site which shows which apps are available for procurement, can't imagine all that tech being used. We should have results soon which hopefully will spread some much needed light on where we are.
This bit sounds interesting.The framework will allow NHS organisations to buy the Bleepa AI solution as a platform for AI tool deployment, allowing them to meaningfully engage with any number of AI tools knowing that there is one common route for deployment into their clinical setting. The Company will additionally charge the AI companies a deployment fee through the platform.
Also this courtesy of ged5 on the other channel. Https://bleepa.com/we-have-a-once-in-a-generation-chance-to-fix-our-digital-infrastructure-lets-not-waste-it
Not sure how old this is but AI has got a future.
https://www.rcr.ac.uk/neuro-4
I don't think trusts will jump in until their current pager contracts expire, we just need to get a foot in the various doors first when they do. The NHS is clear that pagers must go , patience is required, covid has unfortunately delayed us a bit.
Reading through the alternatives ,bleepa is the logical choice .Let's hope the NHS agrees, I do get the feeling only one will win out. There is also much going on with AI at nhsx (Cambridge) but can't find any reference to Texrad, I still think Texrad has much to play for over the next couple of years.