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To: Keith A Walker who wrote (5)2/3/2000 12:46:00 AM
From: FR1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18
 
Keith,
Thanks for the information.

I guess this explains why there were rumors on Nokia thread that they would license or buy MHTX technology.

I would assume that MHTX is going to team up with someone (or sell rights to someone) since large scale production is out of the question. It seems that the sooner they make a connection the better off we are. Did Bob indicate to you that any negotiations were underway?

Perhaps you could put another thought I have to rest. If MOT has decided to go it alone, doesn't that mean that they feel their research is different enough that they don't have to worry about patents. Also, I would assume that MOT has a lot of money and scientists. Don't you fear that they will get to market first?

Thanks, Franz



To: Keith A Walker who wrote (5)2/5/2000 10:14:00 PM
From: Ron C  Respond to of 18
 
Keith & Thread:

Just some FYI on the Los Alamos development area. Looking at the patents it appears that the Hockaday team may have the winning combination.

<<http://www.ott.doe.gov/oaat/fuelcell_tech.html>>

R.