RE:RE:RE:RE:Tesla Silicone = HPQ !Yes indeed. Pyrogenesis CEO responded to that specfic question which I can't seem to find at the moment. He stated that they take cyber security seriously and have taken measures to ensure their IP is secure. If I remember correctly something to the effect the vital stuff is not connected online.
Snowdogy wrote: In regard to your last sentence, I hope that a certain new, world power with a track record of stealing western technology and disregarding international patent law has not already stolen the technology which HPQ and PYR have developed and has not already begun to use it to produce nano silicon particles. I would also hope that a firm like Tesla or any of the other "major <EV>automotive manufacturers" would not stoop so low as to use stolen technology which was "re-discovered" or "re-developed" within a certain new world power's industrial complex. The world and investors should look upon such a course of action accordingly.
I reassert my previous comment that HPQ and PYR should ensure that their IT systems are fully protected and as secure against hacking by state-sponsored espionage as is possible. No SMS texting. No Whatsapp. No Facebook Messenger. Certainly no TikTok or WeChat. No unencrypted emails with sensitive content. If you use TikTok or WeChat your are chatting directly to the Chinese communist government. I would recommend Blackberry as a solution provider. When is the last time that you heard that Blackberry got hacked?
Sorry, I keep pounding on about this topic but the horrors of the Canadian collapse of Nortel and Chinese rise of Huawei are still fresh of mind.