 A possible use of GenIP AI regarding new NME's being developed before entering Preclinical trials.
A New Molecular Entity has a chemical formula and a diagram which represents that
Preclinical trials test the ADMET properties of the NME before the BIG Pharma drug developer starts to spend Phase 1/2/3/4 trials with humans involved
The cost of a failed drug at say Phase 3 trials can mean hundreds of millions of dollars being lost --- sometimes billions.
There is in the public domain the data of the NME which fails such a clinical trial
Hence it is possible using AI to build up a databank of certain molecular compounds that have failed Phase 1/2/ or 3 clinical trials , the reason for the failure , and what cure the NME was being trialled for.
at random let us look at , Relyvrio
This failed at Phase 3
Meaning Preclinical trials( involving animals ) and Phase 1 and 2 trials (involving humans) had all gone OK over the course of many years
But it failed Phase 3
It can take 10 years or longer to get a NME approved by the FDA
Hence IMO such a database referred to earlier could be used to red-flag certain new NME's and hence save time and money
I do not think GenIP have considered work for the Pharma Industry --- but it is very lucrative area in which to operate IMO
dyor |
GenIP: Evil Banksta has a rant, warns to avoid like the plague & comments on the Hornby delisting
^^ This explains that the 450 of "analytical assessments” that GenIP brag about today actually works out as a trivial revenue that isn't even enough to pay GenIP's annual costs of being on AIM.
GenIP should never have been listed, it's a tiny insignificant business that will never be able to justify its existence!
JakNife |
 ----- Ref the Tekcapital RNS update on GenIP -----
buywell has mentioned that there are further additions and enhancements that could be made to their offering that could add value
IMO
GenIP by the use of AI can help technical research organizations accelerate commercialization by automating tasks, analysing vast datasets for insights, accelerating prototyping, and improving decision-making, ultimately leading to faster and more efficient innovation and product development.
A few more suggestions of how AI can assist in this process:
1. Accelerating Research and Development (R&D):
Data Analysis and Insights: AI algorithms can sift through massive datasets to identify patterns, trends, and potential solutions that might be missed by human researchers, leading to faster breakthroughs.
Hypothesis Generation and Testing: AI can assist in formulating and testing hypotheses, accelerating the research process and reducing time spent on unproductive paths.
Simulation and Optimization: AI can simulate complex processes and optimize designs, allowing researchers to test different scenarios and identify the best solutions before investing significant resources in physical prototyping.
Automated Image Segmentation and Labelling: AI can automate tasks like image segmentation and labelling, which are crucial in fields like medical imaging and materials science, speeding up the analysis of large datasets.
Protein Structure Prediction: AI can assist in predicting protein structures, which is a crucial step in drug discovery and development.
Drug Discovery and Development: AI can accelerate the development of new treatments by identifying potential drug candidates, optimizing clinical trial designs, and improving patient recruitment and safety monitoring.
2. Streamlining Product Development:
Faster Prototyping: AI can automate parts of the prototyping process, allowing for faster iteration and testing of new ideas.
Personalized Product Design: AI can analyse customer data to identify preferences and tailor products to meet individual needs, leading to higher customer satisfaction and market success.
Quality Assurance: AI can be used to monitor product quality in real-time, identify potential problems early on, and improve overall product reliability.
Supply Chain Optimization: AI can optimize supply chains, leading to reduced costs, improved efficiency, and faster delivery times.
3. Enhancing Decision-Making:
Data-Driven Decisions: AI can provide data-driven insights, helping organizations make more informed decisions about product development, marketing, and sales.
Risk Assessment: AI can identify potential risks and vulnerabilities early on, allowing organizations to take proactive measures to mitigate them.
Predictive Analytics: AI can predict future trends and outcomes, helping organizations anticipate market changes and make strategic decisions.
4. Specific Applications in the Tech Industry:
Software Engineering: AI can automate parts of the software development process, such as code generation, testing, and debugging, leading to faster development cycles.
AI-Powered Tools: AI can be used to create new AI-powered tools and platforms, which can further accelerate innovation and commercialization.
Software Engineering: AI can be used to automate parts of the software development process, such as code generation, testing, and debugging, leading to faster development cycles.
dyor |
lord loads of lolly - seems true of a number of IC recommended stocks - the latest was CARR, along with HUW. Its not the positives just to consider, but the missing negatives too. TEK today has had a shaky day, today as well. |
I think it is.Remember Keynesian economics: "irrational markets can remain irrational for irrational periods of time..." or words to that effect. |
clive - I'd ignore what the IC says if I were you.
Simon Thompson's been banging on about Tek's "undervaluation" for years now. Probably because it's been dragging down the performance of one of his "shares of the year" portfolios.
Yet his running commentary has made very little difference. |
The IC are saying that the 4 stocks stock I have mentioned above in theory have good prospects, but as I also posted 3 stock prices - included TEK - have remained static and the other one has actually gone down - so the $64 question - that will be answered in the future - is they really cheap and worth investing in now ? |
Is that 🐓 buy💩 still ramping this crock 🫨 |
TEK is one of those shares with a lot of prospects to be rerated strongly to 15p, which has been tipped, although since it was tipped in the IC, it has remained flat, like a number of others, including CARR, HUW, TAVI, and TMG - although the latter has even fallen in share price. Time will only tell.
The trades screen buy and sell is not showing the sells as sells though which could be misleading when it is showing all blue. eg the 150k today.
But is saying the above - I have decided to keep my holding for at least the time being as one never knows. Not sure what will shake the share price, we will see in time. |
Dave,
Listened to it but didn’t like how he was comparing expenses between us and much higher capitalised companies and saying we’re spending less in absolute terms. That’s obvious and not a plus point really. What did you think?
D |
I believe that trades at 9.6 are a sell, and its not all blue ? |
 QBT [Quantumn Blockchain Technologies]
A partnership agreement has JUST been leaked on Reddit.
The contents of the email are between Gardin and the manufacturer: LanHardware. As stated in the below RNS, this deal was always "on the cards" and seems to have been the plan!!
17th January RNS;
"The board of directors currently believes that working in commercial partnership with a major hardware manufacturer via a licensing agreement, will be the most logical route to market, principally due to the cost benefits to QBT when transferring its disruptive technology from an FPGA to the most competitive ASIC in the market"
The leaked email suggests the deal will be in the 8 figure range and will be announced to the markets next week, when the current news "BlackOut" ends, the email states
This has all the hallmarks of a genuine leak!! ☆☆☆;Remember, the share price smashing RNS from the 17th January [regarding Method C] was rumoured days before, on the 12th January, again on Reddit... this "source" clearly gets fantastic, accurate information ☆☆☆;
I've just read this !! |
 ----------------------------- Note: the word " ONLY" ----------------------------------
Direct from Guident website:-
" Guident’s RMCC is the only teleoperation solution to offer comprehensive access to terrestrial and non-terrestrial wireless networks, including multi-orbit satellite constellations "
Redundant Connectivity with Multi-Orbit Satellites and Multi-Mobile Networks Satellite and 4G/5G Mobile Networks
Guident’s RMCC is the only teleoperation solution to offer comprehensive access to terrestrial and non-terrestrial wireless networks, including multi-orbit satellite constellations, for autonomous vehicles and robots. The multi-network wireless access key benefits include:
Ubiquitous, always-on remote connectivity
Teleoperation over interchangeable mobile wireless or multi-orbit satellite networks
Addresses the issues of weak or nonexistent mobile network coverage
Guarantees bandwidth to comply with teleoperation safety standards
Indoor and outdoor wireless network access
Enhanced connectivity by dynamically selecting the optimal network or satellite orbit for each use case
So a few AI questions/answers follow
AI Question
Why did Space Florida pay Israeli company Novelsat grant monies and how many grants were involved ?
Answer
Space Florida, a U.S.-based aerospace organization, paid Novelsat, an Israeli technology company, to develop cutting-edge satellite technology that would enhance communication and data transmission capabilities in space. The partnership aimed to improve satellite signal processing, encryption, and overall data transmission efficiency for space missions. Space Florida provided Novelsat with multiple grants totalling approximately $5 million in funding to support research and development efforts. This collaboration highlights the importance of international partnerships in advancing space technology and highlights the potential for mutual benefit when organizations from different countries come together to push the boundaries of innovation in the aerospace industry.
Since those grants --- involved Novelsat working with Guident
AI Question
How many grants were paid to US company Guident and how much money was involved ?
Answer
Guident, a US company, received a total of 13 grants amounting to $3,791,250.
AI Question
How many grants were paid to US company Guident by Space Florida and how much money was involved ?
Answer
Space Florida paid a total of $5.9 million in grants to the US company Guident. The grants were provided to support the company's efforts in developing autonomous ground vehicle technology. The funding aimed to spur innovation in the aerospace and technology sectors, ultimately benefiting both Guident and the state of Florida's economy. The partnership between Space Florida and Guident highlights the importance of public-private collaborations in driving technological advancements and economic growth.
See
Since the grants from Space Florida
Novelsat has in Jan 2025 merged with another Israeli based company see previous buywell post
But
When this question was asked ANOTHER name popped up --- this is quite a surprise
AI Question
Which Israeli based company has Novelsat recently merged with and why was this merger thought beneficial to both companies ?
Answer
Novelsat recently merged with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, an Israeli-based company. This merger was seen as beneficial to both companies due to Novelsat's expertise in satellite communication technology and Rafael's background in defense systems. By combining their strengths, the newly merged entity can leverage Rafael's defense network to further expand Novelsat's presence in the defense sector. This collaboration opens up opportunities for joint research and development projects, allowing the companies to create innovative solutions for military and government applications. The merger also provides a competitive edge in the market by offering a comprehensive suite of products and services that cater to a wider range of customer needs. Overall, this strategic partnership positions the merged company as a leader in the satellite communication industry, with the potential to drive growth and success in the future.
Has anybody else heard of this development or can confirm it ?
Interestingly a different AI provider when asked
Question
How much grant money has US based company Guident received from Space Florida ?
Gave Answer:
Grant Money Received by Guident from Space Florida
To determine how much grant money the US-based company Guident has received from Space Florida, we need to analyze the information available regarding the funding programs and specific projects that involve Guident.
Space Florida-Israel Innovation Partnership Program: This program has been established to foster collaboration between Florida and Israel in aerospace technology development. It provides funding for various projects that involve partnerships between companies in both regions.
Guident’s Participation: According to the information provided, Guident Autonomous Intelligence, based in Boca Raton, Florida, is involved in a project with Novelsat Limited from Israel. The project focuses on developing a Remote Monitor and Control Center (RMCC) solution necessary for operating autonomous vehicles on public roads.
Funding Amounts: While specific amounts of grant money awarded to individual companies are not detailed in the provided information, it is noted that the Space Florida-Israel Innovation Partnership Program has supported numerous projects over its duration since 2013, with total funding exceeding $22 million across all recipients.
Conclusion: Since there is no explicit mention of the exact amount of grant money awarded specifically to Guident within the context of this partnership or any other program by Space Florida, it can be concluded that this specific detail is not publicly available or disclosed.
Therefore, based on the available information:
Guident has not been specified as having received a particular amount of grant money from Space Florida.
Top 3 Authoritative Sources Used in Answering this Question
Space Florida Website: This source provides comprehensive details about funding programs, partnerships, and initiatives related to aerospace development in Florida.
Israel Innovation Authority Website: This source offers insights into collaborative efforts between Israel and international partners in fostering innovation and technological advancements.
Press Releases from Space Florida: These documents contain announcements regarding funding rounds, award recipients, and details about ongoing projects funded through various initiatives.
buywell conclusion/s
1) A very large amount of grant monies have been given by Space Florida to the Israel Innovation Authority ie ' Space Florida-Israel Innovation Partnership Program has supported numerous projects over its duration since 2013, with total funding exceeding $22 million across all recipients.'
2) It would seem that Guident were selected by Novelsat/Israel Innovation Partnership to take part
3) IMO we never were told in detail about the latest LEO test outcomes ie which LEO satellite was used and what tests too place with it in orbit
Lastly who owns Space Florida ?
Ownership of Space Florida
Space Florida is a public corporation and the aerospace economic development agency of the State of Florida. It was established in 2006 through the consolidation of three existing state space entities: the Florida Space Authority, the Florida Space Research Institute, and the Florida Aerospace Finance Corporation. As a public corporation, Space Florida operates under the authority of the State of Florida and is governed by a board of directors appointed by the Governor of Florida.
The agency’s mission is to promote aerospace-related economic development within the state, which includes working with commercial space companies, governmental agencies, and academic institutions to develop space-related infrastructure. Although it functions independently in many respects, its ownership ultimately lies with the State of Florida as it serves as an instrumentality of state government.
In summary, Space Florida is owned by the State of Florida, functioning as a public corporation dedicated to advancing aerospace commerce and innovation within the state.
Top 3 Authoritative Sources Used in Answering this Question
Florida Statutes The official compilation of laws enacted by the legislature of Florida provides legal definitions and frameworks for various state agencies, including Space Florida.
Space Florida Official Website This site offers comprehensive information about Space Florida’s mission, history, governance structure, and current initiatives in aerospace development.
Aviation Week Magazine A reputable publication that covers aerospace industry news and developments; it has reported on significant events related to Space Florida’s activities and partnerships over time.
dyor |
 -------- The US Military and the operation of Autonomous Vehicles ---------
What has and is currently happening in Ukraine has highlighted the importance of warfare by the use of drones and other unmanned vehicles.
Another poster has suggested that Guident technology could be used by the US Military
could this happen ?
At the moment:
The U.S. Army has partnered with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to prototype autonomous software and processes to adapt uncrewed vehicle technology to a range of diverse and challenging military environments.
The Ground Vehicle Autonomous Pathways (GVAP) project will prototype software for the navigation of uncrewed vehicles by fusing data from multiple sensors and allow for teleoperations of unmanned ground vehicles (UGV).
Additionally, the project will provide a technical pipeline to continue rapid modeling, testing, evaluation, development, and deployment of autonomous features as they become commercially-available.
“There has been a revolution in the techniques and capabilities of uncrewed ground vehicles occurring in the private sector over the past two decades,” said Dr. Kevin O’Brien, Technical Director for DIU’s Autonomy Portfolio. “We’re eager to bring these matured technologies back into the Department of Defense, where initial work was inspired by the DARPA Grand Challenges.”
DIU received 110 responses spread across two GVAP solicitations.
In each, a panel of DoD subject matter experts facilitated a rigorous and competitive Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) down-select process, resulting in the selection of four autonomous navigation vendors (Forterra, Kodiak Robotics, Neya Systems, Overland AI.
Looking at the above 4 companies buywell reads:
AI Question
Which of the following companies offer satellite connectivity, Forterra, Kodiak Robotics, Neya Systems, and Overland AI ?
Satellite Connectivity Providers
To determine which of the companies listed—Forterra, Kodiak Robotics, Neya Systems, and Overland AI—offer satellite connectivity, we need to analyze each company’s focus and offerings.
Forterra: Primarily known for its work in sustainable infrastructure and environmental solutions, Forterra does not specialize in satellite connectivity. Their focus is more on construction materials and services rather than telecommunications or satellite technology.
Kodiak Robotics: This company specializes in autonomous driving technology for trucking and defense markets. While they are involved in advanced technologies, there is no indication that they provide satellite connectivity services as part of their core offerings.
Neya Systems: Neya Systems focuses on developing advanced robotics and autonomous systems for military applications. They may utilize various communication technologies within their systems, but there is no specific mention of offering satellite connectivity directly.
Overland AI: This company develops artificial intelligence solutions for autonomous vehicles. Similar to the others, while they may leverage various communication methods for their AI systems, there is no clear indication that they offer dedicated satellite connectivity services.
Based on this analysis, none of the companies listed are primarily known for providing satellite connectivity services.
AI Overview
US Army eyes new ways to evaluate autonomous vehicles
The US military uses autonomous vehicles (AVs) for reconnaissance, logistics, and other high-risk missions. The goal is to reduce risk for soldiers and increase the operational reach of military forces.
Uses
Logistics: AVs can transport goods and personnel, and resupply missions. Reconnaissance: AVs can perform reconnaissance in dangerous environments, such as heavily wooded areas.
Explosive ordnance disposal: AVs can help clear routes and dispose of explosives. Casualty evacuation: AVs can help evacuate casualties. Mine countermeasures: Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) can help detect and neutralize mines.
Military AV programs Autonomous Vehicle Transport-System (AVTS): A program that aims to improve force protection and sustainment
Ground Vehicle Autonomous Pathways (GVAP): A program that aims to prototype software for uncrewed vehicles
GEARS: A project that aims to develop and test prototypes for autonomous vehicles Challenges
One challenge is that autonomous vehicles need to be able to make quick decisions in dynamic environments. Another challenge is that commercial carmakers have an easier time programming cars than military researchers.
SO
The question is
Can the US Military use Guident technology and patents for autonomous vehicle operations?
And the AI answer:
To determine whether the U.S. military can utilize Guident technology and patents for autonomous vehicle operations, we need to consider several factors, including the nature of Guident’s technology, the legal framework surrounding patents, and military procurement processes.
Understanding Guident Technology
Guident is a company that specializes in developing technologies related to autonomous vehicles. Their innovations may include software algorithms, hardware systems, or integrated solutions designed to enhance the functionality of self-driving vehicles. The specific applications of their technology could range from navigation systems to safety protocols that ensure reliable operation in various environments.
Patent Considerations
Patents are legal protections granted to inventors for their inventions, which prevent others from making, using, or selling the patented technology without permission. If Guident holds patents on their technologies, the U.S. military would need to obtain licenses or permissions from Guident to use those technologies legally. This process typically involves negotiations regarding terms of use, royalties, and other contractual obligations.
Military Procurement Processes
The U.S. military has established procurement processes that govern how it acquires new technologies and systems. These processes often involve rigorous testing and evaluation phases to ensure that any technology meets operational standards and safety requirements. If Guident’s technology aligns with military needs—such as enhancing logistics capabilities or improving combat vehicle operations—the military may pursue its integration into existing systems.
Additionally, the Department of Defense (DoD) has initiatives aimed at accelerating the adoption of innovative technologies through partnerships with private companies. If Guident’s offerings are deemed beneficial for military applications, there could be opportunities for collaboration or contracts.
Regulatory Framework
Furthermore, any deployment of autonomous vehicle technologies by the military must comply with existing regulations governing unmanned systems and autonomous operations. This includes considerations around safety protocols, accountability in decision-making processes, and adherence to ethical standards in warfare.
Conclusion
In summary, the U.S. military can potentially use Guident technology and patents for autonomous vehicle operations, provided they negotiate appropriate licensing agreements with Guident and navigate through their established procurement processes while adhering to regulatory frameworks governing such technologies.
Top 3 Authoritative Sources Used in Answering this Question:
1. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) The NHTSA provides guidelines and policies regarding automated vehicles’ safety standards and regulations in the United States.
2. Department of Defense (DoD) The DoD outlines procurement processes for acquiring new technologies and ensures compliance with regulations concerning unmanned systems.
3. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) The USPTO manages patent applications and grants intellectual property rights that are crucial for understanding how companies like Guident protect their innovations.
Interesting development regarding Novelsat
Novelsat to merge with Ayecka
9th Jan 2025
Israeli satellite providers Novelsat and Ayecka have merged to form a unified company.
This strategic combination leverages their complementary technologies and expertise, enabling the new entity to offer end-to-end solutions across markets such as broadcast, media, government, defence, mobility, and IoT. The unified company combines Novelsat's integrated video and broadband connectivity solutions with Ayecka's satellite link-based technologies.
Ayecka, founded in 2005, has a strong foothold in the aerospace and defence markets, particularly in Israel and the Middle East.
The US and Israel are becoming closer allies under Trump
Israel also has learned that war fought with drones is now an everyday reality
Continuous connectivity to the drones under your command in this context is KEY to a successful outcome .
LEO Satellites will IMO play a critical role regarding connectivity between a command center (RMCC) and a drone (AV) , from this point on connectivity is the key.
dyor |
Dont forget my silly prediction for Guident was between $250m and 1.5bn and the lowest figure would put TEK into orbit. I base part of the valuation as i think Guident technology has a use for the US military in unmanned ordenance. |
Yes noted. Two questions we all want answered - how much and when? Before civil war breaks out hopefully. |
no breakdown of the valuation, but Guident was only $18m at 30/6/24 and I suspect its IPO capitalisation on nasdaq will be substantially more. |