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Thanks Frix - interesting take on all things China.
For me Chris the veiled threat of China Resources supply chain limitations is casting a shadow over any rise. GB has alluded to supply chain issues and has addressed some of them. Clarity on China Resources is the key for me, but I remain very positive.
Nice summary Mafuta - thank you
Interesting write up. Never used 'Simply wall st.' for any research so I don't know how credible they are but a positive take on Tissue Regenix nonetheless. Thank you for posting Mafuta and Serendipity.
Cheers Chesh - I will pass on your best wishes.
Nice tick up!
Explaining the science in plain English, my kind of article!! Thanks for posting trillsg.
Thank you trillsg - worked perfectly!!
Tres bon Gerard!
I remember Gerard talking about the Port Authorities having to accept the technology being used on board ships, and that it needed uniform acceptance across all port authorities. I think this was a stumbling block at the time. The pressure to get the cruise industry kick started is going to put pressure on Port Authorities to nail their colours to the mast (to coin a nautical phrase) and decide on the technology they want to use/accept. I am sure the PA's work with medical agencies and will require certain accreditations etc. A lot of authorities/agencies to satisfy and must me a frustrating slog for Gerard and the Team.
Your last paragraph T.Rat was significant regarding the self- sufficiency in surveillance. This is highlighting COVID-19 but I am sure, in time, will be applied to other infectious diseases.
Just a reminder. DeepVerge water monitoring doesn't solve the problems with the water, it identifies what the problem is. If you don't know what is causing the problem, how do you know how or what to correct/change. Blissful ignorance will no longer be a defence for water management companies. My concern is, and always has been, that DeepVerge technology will unearth a range of, as yet, unidentified and untreated elements and will need to be addressed. Water companies may be wary of unearthing these elements because it will cost them money to address. As I said before, blissful ignorance will no longer be a defence.
I feel that DeepVerge is emerging from a prolonged period of research and development and are now seeking to monetise on this work. I accept that existing infrastructure has been left largely untouched but that is set to change. Kick starting Skin Trust Club is basically starting a new business and the up-front costs will have been significant. R+D and marketing tend to burn money and show little return in the early stages. Applying the new business model to the water monitoring business and retrofitting or replacing the existing water monitoring infrastructure will start to generate significant income streams. My concern is can we meet demand when moving on so many fronts. I am holding strong here because I believe we can.
Thanks T.Rat.
Gerard has just replied to my Twitter qquestion and you were on the ball with your suggestion.
'Units of 5 mobile service vehicles will have a local/regional area to manage. First service unit will be in the UK next week. They are gathering baseline data for comparative datasets, which are transmitted to our servers for analysis and instant results'.
Any idea how many mobile testing units are out and about?
A little nod to China Resources perhaps???
The presentation posted yesterday made reference to 'Lateral Flow Dipsticks' under the heading 'Post Pandemic Sensors - Trials'. I had not seen these referenced before in this context but it feeds in to an integrated automated solution. Abingdon are based in York, so close to DeepVerge's Sand Hutton campus so the proximity may make the working synergies easier. I think this may have been on Gerard's radar for a while as he saw that Abingdon had taken a kicking on the Govt Covid contracts and saw an opportunity to utilise their technology. Opportunist, possibly, spreading ourselves to thinly, maybe, progressive, definitely.
The UK Health Security Agency’s stated post-Pandemic requirement, however, is for the development of locally deployed monitoring sensors that provide real-time wastewater-based epidemiology (‘WBE’) as a service, a capability that is uniquely available through Modern Water’s proven technologies which offer unrivalled, networked and AI-driven early-warning detection. Indeed, the fact that the Agency sees fit to present an image of Modern Water’s onsite equipment within its recent publications, ‘Wastewater monitoring during and after a pandemic’, suggests Microtox®PD may already be part of its preferred solution.
Product placement at it's very best!!
Anything of note Chris?