Agreed. I don't see Suresh the innovator retreating into a cog-in-the-machine role after building this. He either stays with it as CTO and finds a CEO who can take over those duties while he fleshes out POET's IP into new products and verticals, or he sells it and starts something else. Frankly I don't see the latter happening. In 10-15 years I see him reprising what Ajit Manocha has been doing lately - sitting on boards and lending expertise to startups.