October 11, 2021

Half baked

Nanox August Business Update webcast, supposed to show "the latest and greatest of Nanox" (per CEO), demonstrated that Nanox has no working Nanox chip, x-ray source, or Arc, contrary to the intentionally misleading claims read by the webcast participants, and confirmed that Nanox had submitted a non-working medical device for FDA clearance in June.

Here is a particularly hilarious snapshot from the webcast.  It is supposed to show the next-generation high-power x-ray tube successfully developed by the Nanox Korea team led by a convicted felon, Dr. Kim.


The incomplete tube (missing a cathode) is supposedly going into a vacuum oven to be baked, for no reason.

The same type of tube, with the ridiculous disk insulator, is also shown here inserted into an Arc.  This time it supposedly has a cathode, but the high-voltage cable is simply wedged into the anode.  If the tube were ever powered, the disk insulator won't help - arcing [pun intended] would immediately occur at the cable connection.



That is how Nanox may have already admitted that the Arc was a non-functioning "future" product in June (when submitted to the FDA).  And, no, the glass Nanox tubes didn't look any better:  CEI showed how it uses aluminum foil to bake those appetizer (that is, fake and malfunctioning) tubes.



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