RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Sales not the problem
It's hard to imagine that teachers who know about BioCloud (or presumably their unions if they are public) aren't being extremely vocal to their respective Principals/Boards. I agree that major sales could come from any number of institutional sources (public or private) and the initial installs (and exposure and all-important 'proof-of-concept' that they will provide) will open the floodgates and the lid will blow off. As long as IP isn't compromised by selling to the wrong group(s) I don't believe it really matters where it starts---JUST THAT IT STARTS and of course at initial order(s) numbers that make sense to management/in the eyes of the market. Big orders are good. I think that even non-domestic ones would "force" demand here once the world knows about the benefits groups are reaping by having this tech.
Still, there are probably close to a million teachers (and scores more of assistants, etc.) and one wonders what kind of effect(s) their support of a product like this one (i.e.,which could so clearly be helpful in the places that they work) has on decision-makers behind-the-scenes. Tough to know, as not much on line about the product it seems other than Kontrol's official web presences, etc...
Fantastic quality promo video on their YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK_27uO6X5U
Only 190 views seems strange. One would expect that many thousands of people (or likely millions!) would be fascinated to learn about this tech, considering how many places online people seem to search for timely content. Could this be any more timely!? :)
Anyone I have ever told is blown away by what this can do (followed by about 50 follow-up questions! :)). -- please share... GLTA