RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Gordon has the patents Hey there,
I'm not going to address ancient history. I'm only going to discuss current activities, claims and plans. Regarding the your first question, we don't know the name of the firm yet as it's not currently public information but Ian said at the AGM that there is a manufacturing partner involved in their plan to build shipping container sized ammonia plants for demonstration purposes.
From AGM Transcript:
[51:29] Ed Preston asks, how long will it take to build the 20 foot container/100 liter per day prototype?
[Ian Clifford] Right now, as I mentioned in the presentation, we expect that to be about an eight-month project. We're pushing everybody to obviously to produce it in the shortest time frame possible. The manufacturing partner that we're working with is very familiar, as I mentioned, in the space related to exactly this type of functional applications and they bring decades and decades of experience to the team. So, any way that we can accelerate we will and our expectation is that particular consulting partner will do everything possible to get the system and systems built as quickly as possible.
2nd question: We don't know yet if they will license the technology to the highest bidder(s) or sell ammonia generating units directly. I suspect the former given the massive interest in green ammonia worldwide, by many industrial players.
Re staff. He can hire staff. The company has cash for that now.
Cheers
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