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POET Technologies Inc. V.PTK

Alternate Symbol(s):  POET

POET Technologies Inc brings solutions for faster and more cost-efficient data transfers. Its proprietary Optical Interposer is the foundation of an elegant platform that provides seamless integration of electronic and photonic devices into a single module. The company has multiple customers who build next-generation products for Data Centers, Telecoms, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Automotive LIDAR, Wearables, and more. POET has offices in Canada, the U.S., Singapore and China.


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Comment by gilveron Dec 07, 2022 10:30am
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Post# 35156093

RE: Might the 5th element be a repeat of the failed 4th TRML?

RE: Might the 5th element be a repeat of the failed 4th TRML?Poet's design wins: 
https://poet-technologies.com/docs/presentations/POET-AGM%20Presentation_October%2014%202022.pdf

All it takes is a little bit of reading from the source. So simple and so non-FUD. For the facts, click the above link.

gilver


maestrodrumboe wrote: SO.with GaAs,it was the sputter tool and then the 4rth terminal. now with the OI, it's the 5th element...that would certainly explain why they,failed to achieve those design wins, that they promised way back when and  are not ready for manufacturing.How can they even talk about being ready for "Prime Time" ,when they have NO purchase orders or final finished product,so to speak.Let's see if they deliver ,as ppromised  by year end,or kick the can down the road again,for another 6 to 12 months.
It's three strikes and you're OUT guys..



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