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“As outlined at the 2017 annual general meeting (AGM) in July, we are focusing our design and engineering resources on further development of our indium phosphide (InP)-based hybrid dielectric photonics platform to introduce disruptive new solutions with lower cost and higher performance."

My sole question is:  are we now developed sufficiently to have a commercially viable product, or do we have to do some more development.   I understand that even if we have something (we think to be) commercially viable and the potential customers like it and order it, that development to make it even better will continue.  But are we commercially viable now?

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