@StoicInvestors@simblesolutions@Macquarie_Uni Big few months shaping up for $SIS. ETRI's just shown you can print tactile sensors without a cleanroom, so the category's accelerating. Still early and speculative, but this is a real shot on goal on a theme with legs. Exciting times ahead.
@YellowStripeASX A UChicago team built a stretchable patch that runs AI on your body in milliseconds. No server. No cloud lag. Published in Nature Electronics.
The wearable that thinks for itself isn't a theory anymore.
Why it matters, and the lone ASX play touching it $SIS
@asxpeasant It's the manufacturing step $CRR solving, not the chemistry. Which is exactly the bottleneck that CATL chairman Robin Zeng just pegged at TRL 4, and his reasoning matters: solid-solid interfaces and manufacturing at scale remain unsolved.
@midjourney Exciting tech and the direction is right. But full-body USG opens a real can of worms. What's the actual indication? Incidentalomas everywhere, most benign driving patient anxiety. The medicolegal exposure is massive once you're imaging without a question to answer.
@Critical_CRR Solid-state's moving fast toward commercial scale now. QS popped 16% overnight on Honda stepping up its SSB work, and awareness across the sector is building. Good timing for $CRR to be hitting milestones right as the eyes turn this way.
Source: https://t.co/v0B4Y0q3RU
@lrank04@asxpeasant Tim Cook told the WSJ Apple's putting prices up because AI servers are eating all the DRAM and NAND. Micron and SK Hynix are up 800% in a year.
Two ASX names working on ReRAM
WBT sits at $1.9B. $DVL $40M. Same idea, one's trading at 2% of the price.
@asxpeasant NASA's SABERS project is developing an SSB for electric aircraft with ~500 Wh/kg, nearly double today's lithium-ion capacity, fireproof, and 30–40% lighter. ✈️🔋
$CRR's new ASX results use the same dry, solvent-free approach. Early days. Not advice!
#SolidStateBattery $CRR