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To: esxtarus who wrote (6794)7/16/2002 9:54:23 AM
From: LOR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
BLEAK??? Maybe yes....maybe no

Other then to while away the time and indicate to the forum that PYNG is not the only company inventing "sternal I.O. devices" I was trying to suggest that "technical strategic partnerships" might have some benefit towards making the FAST-1 more marketable. I was particularly impressed by the reference to a computer controlled "autoinfuser" which, using a feedback loop could be used to regulate both the type and the quantity of different drugs being injected into a patient. It seems to me that if PYNG hasn't formed partnerships with companies capable of providing this type of additional equipment ( which could involve some customization of the FAST-1 ) then they would be well advised to do so. Perhaps they have and I ( we ) just don't know it?

Now, I also said:

"it appears that the "University of Texas - Resuscitation Research Laboratories" may not be giving us the whole picture any more then PYNG and PYNG's affiliated institutions do!"

meaning that there well may be other institutions besides PYNG and Kramer over at the University of Texas developing "sternal I.O. devices" and the members of this forum owe it to themselves to "brush up" on just who out there may end up competing for that Jacob's pipe dream of US $250,000,000 North American **ANNUAL** market.

Enough said?

LOR