Post by
Auenboy0 on Mar 14, 2023 2:55pm
My Favourite Part of Today's NR
Is this final paragraph.
"Today's announcement demonstrates both companies' positive outlook on executing a potential per capsule, licence model. If successful, this would mark the second commercial deployment of ALIIS™ into medical imaging devices, a field that NexOptic is well-positioned to rapidly expand into due to demanding use-cases that are frequently dependant on small lens factors."
So then, I'm to assume Pristine is still a go?
Comment by
FantasticMrStox on Mar 14, 2023 3:06pm
That's what I concluded as well from that paragraph.
Comment by
Roadrunner71 on Mar 14, 2023 4:28pm
I'm still stunned that all that can fit inside of a capsule the size of a vitamin pill! "IntroMedic's capsule endoscopy camera sits inside a vitamin-size capsule that is swallowed" GO NXO!
Comment by
Maxmoe on Mar 14, 2023 5:43pm
Uh oh! This kind of remotely hopeful comment will definitely attract the wrath of bashdam! LOL! That device does sound very cool. Sounds way way more pleasant than a colonoscopy ! Fun party trick. Check what the toddler swallowed. So many uses.
Comment by
Henryford on Mar 14, 2023 6:06pm
Had that proceedure with Capsule down several years ago when it first came to market. Only problem was having to find it aftercpassing through your system.
Comment by
Maxmoe on Mar 14, 2023 8:51pm
I'm assuming it's small enough and inexpensive enough not to require recovery. Who'd want a device to travel through themselves if it wasn't a maiden voyage. It can get caught at the sewage treatment plant.