Not saying anyone in particular would be put out of business if they choose to acquire a license from POET. That is the beauty of POET and if they go the licensing route that many on this board would like it would be like a growing annuity for all the shareholders who hang in.
It is projected that by 2020 most homes will have at least 20 microprocessor robot type devices to automate activities. When you combine that with wearables and all the other unknowns that Dr T refered to at the EC there is more than plenty of opportunity for existing and new manufacturers if they get creative and license POET. I thought that was one of the underlying premises of the $70 club?