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 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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