Aiming to become the global leader in chip-scale photonic solutions by deploying Optical Interposer technology to enable the seamless integration of electronics and photonics for a broad range of vertical market applications

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Message: Thanks Mike White

Well, Q3 is in the books and Q4 stretches before us on the way to 2019

If there have been no significant setbacks (of which, by way of Tom Mika's dictate, we can never be sure) then the timelines provided to us would indicate that prototypes are now in the hands of Accelink (and others) to test drive and evaluate. One indicator of success should be annoucements of NRE commitments to align the interposer for client specific requirements

China has made it known that they are now laser focused and on a tear to control their own semiconductor and chip destiny. Time will tell how far that reach will extend, but the recent amalgamation of their tech giants and the Central Committee's loosening of the purse strings are strong indicators of their commitment.

It is a certainty that the EU sector of the industry will be watching very closely, and Almae will be anxious to accelerate their collaboration with Poet in order to take advantage of this "foot in the door" opportunity that PoET can offer, through Accelink, which may ,in turn, offer access to all of China.

PoET appears to be exceptionally well placed in Asia to hitch a ride, with the interposer tech, on this evolving Chinese juggernaught.

IMO, of course

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