nice work although, the level of marketing of calling your device 'high density...17 quantum devices' or having the bold '50 devices in the last four weeks' - does say there's some way to go!
> Placing one on a chip is like placing a hair on a surface the size of Paris, accurate to within a few streets.
That sounds very easy, honestly.
It'd be nice if they had some pictures of placed nanotubes rather than the generic nanotube spaghetti they show. Maybe make a logo like 'C12' with them to show the pick and place process is versatile.