When I read your link, I see unbelievable gibberish pretending to the jargon of advanced technology. I asked myself, why would anyone release a PR that no reader could possibly follow?
For a reality check, I did a commercial database search of the following phrases in the AND press release: "Holographic/Quantum", "Quantum/Neural" and "Artifical Neural System". (I thought this was a fair test since the PR references unnamed "world leading experts" who supposedly consider AND technology a "sixth generation" revolutionary breakthrough in these fields, and the key word search was designed to see whether there were such established scientific areas.)
Well, guess what? In the past twelve months, 15 references turned up. All related to this company's PR's, including one debunking article in the Canadian press. You'd think if there were such concepts as "Holographic/Quantum" or "Quantum Neural" or "Artificial Neural Systems" there would be non-AND publications on those subjects during the course of a year, especially since AND claims there are experts out there impressed with its "breakthrough."
What I see is a bogus Canadian pink sheet penny stock, hyping itself with multi-syllabic invented terms, pretending to have respectability via its own press releases, and being pumped on Internet boards. For sure, it has no sales or prospects in the biometric field.
Undiscovered gem -- yeah, right. I'd say, Don't step in this one. |