Thank you for the answer. You seem like an intelligent person who knows how to conduct research independently. In their videos, it’s hard to see, but they utilize a special adhesive instead of traditional mortar. This glue enhances precision in laying and offers a faster drying time. According to them, it is 2.5 times stronger than traditional mortar.
This adhesive has received certification from the Australian Standards Institute and the ICC. In applications where it is used, they incorporate metal rods and pour concrete into the blocks to reinforce the structure.
On one hand, they need to demonstrate the efficacy of their product on a larger commercial scale. I agree. However, on the other hand, they have garnered interest from significant entities and a lot of enthusiasm for their product. For example, see Here.
According to the information they’ve shared—if accurate—it appears they have developed a ready-to-market, revolutionary, and disruptive product with significant profitability. They are currently launching a new machine—the next generation—based on which they’ve initiated commercial marketing. Even before any commercial demonstrations, they’ve already signed an important memorandum of understanding.
So, I’ll put it this way: I’m not currently aware of any obstacles or challenges regarding the product itself. There remains some uncertainty until significant commercial success is demonstrated, but the proof of concept seems to have been established. Should future hurdles arise, they seem well-positioned to make the necessary adjustments.
Meanwhile, the current share price doesn’t nearly reflect their potential. Once they demonstrate their dominance in the global industry, the stock price is expected to soar far beyond its current value. Even at the onset of commercialization, it’s likely to increase significantly—not by 100%, but potentially by 1000% or more.
Yes, there’s risk and some uncertainty, but the potential for extraordinary profit is immense. The stock price currently does not at all reflect the company’s potential, making this an opportunity.