Noticed that too. Very heavy on marketing, very light on development which considering how big a deal the first successful commercial LENR development would is as a technology would be very short sighted.
Being charitable maybe they already have a large technical staff, or maybe they plan on outsourcing a lot of engineering development (though not from looks of planning to build factory). It does make me a bit suspicious. On 11 May 2012 19:56, Bastiaan Bergman <[email protected]> wrote: > 3 Mechanical engineers, 2 Chemical engineers and 1 electrical > 26 other (sales, overhead) > Quite a different ratio from the typical Silicon Valley start-up > And no phycisist, no word about radiation, nuclear physics, analysis > techniques that could reveal the details of the proces,.. > Not even job descriptions, or is that just my browser? > > > > On 5/11/12, Akira Shirakawa <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2012-05-10 20:17, Akira Shirakawa wrote: > >> Hello group, > > > > DGT also updated their "Job Positions" page here: > > > > http://www.defkalion-energy.com/jobs > > > > Cheers, > > S.A. > > > > > >

