Progress and Status
As the company looks forward to what we believe will
be an exciting year in 2009, we thought we would take
this opportunity to bring stockholders up to date on
our progress as well as bring the company into
focus for new investors who may be looking for a
“David and Goliath” situation that holds real potential
to include in their portfolio.
We are taking this opportunity to illustrate what we
believe is a record of momentum and progress in
moving the company’s principal technologies to the
commercial markets. We believe our achievements
on the technical side and the progress made with potential commercial clients will reflect a
growth track that is not presently recognized by the capital markets. And while we understand
the almost unprecedented damage done to stocks in general and microcaps in particular we
believe that once investors understand the progress made in the past year they will price the
stock at a level more appropriate to a leading edge technology company moving from the
development to the commercial stage
Enable IPC turns technologies onto products. Our plan is to make money by selling those
products/technologies to others in that particular industry that already have established
presence in the markets.
We have looked at a number of technologies (we are looking at two more as I write this) but
have chosen, for many reasons to pursue two: a microbattery developed by Dr. Sung Choi
and an ultracapacitor technology developed at the University of Wisconsin. The primary
reasons we chose these are because our assessments indicated that:
-- These are two very ripe and very large markets;
-- These two technologies address specific needs in their respective markets today and both
represent relatively quick paths to revenues;
-- These technologies required significantly less (relatively speaking) resources to get to
marketability; and
-- The IP on both is well-protected and we were able to get exclusivity.
We’ve included a time line for each technology; where we’ve been and where we are going.