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Nexoptic Technology Corp V.NXO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NXOPF

NexOptic Technology Corp. is a Canada-based technology company. The Company is engaged in developing artificial intelligence (AI) and imaging products, which enhance how images are either captured, processed, experienced, transferred and/or stored. The Company's primary focus is its AI for imaging called All Light Intelligent Imaging Solutions (Aliis). Aliis is a machine-learning AI suite providing instant enhancement to images and videos in the areas of edge processing, shutter speed, resolution and sharpness, image-noise and motion-blur, and image color and detail. Aliis processes raw images and video in real time, working pixel-by-pixel to characteristics, such as resolution, lighting, sharpness and contrast. Its DoubleTake technology features both wide-angle and telephoto cameras, allowing near-instant spotting and zooming capabilities. Its NexCompress, a video compression enhancement solution, offers bandwidth and storage savings for video storage and streaming applications.


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Comment by damnyouruglyon Apr 18, 2018 2:23pm
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RE:RE:RE:What ever happened to the POC telescope?

RE:RE:RE:What ever happened to the POC telescope?
damnyourugly wrote:
Tarzanfish wrote: I'd use Occam's razor for this, which is to say. The more they share, the more likely it is to get snapped up by competition.

I spoke with Paul McKenzie directly over the phone about 10 months ago about exactly that. Why aren't they releasing more photos from the POC? In daylight? Of landscapes? He didn't have a good answer. It sounded (IMO) like he hadn't really given it much thought. 

I was expecting the POC telescope to completely skyrocket the share price, but I was sadly wrong.



Doesn’t seem a little strange to you to put in all that time, effort and money and only produce 6 pictures?



I don’t want anybody to steal this tech either, but you can’t steal the tech by viewing pictures of the images it can take. 

How do we attract a major if we can’t show off what our tech is capable of?
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