A: The design of the commercial scale equipment has been very collaborative. We have worked closely with the engineering team to define certain details. Chemists think in a certain way and find chemistry solutions to problems. We work at a molecular level and think in reactions. Engineers, on the other hand, have a much more macroscopic view. They have expertise in terms of what type of materials work, what temperatures we need to be working at, and they think at the level of multiple machines. Both teams have very similar skill sets, but we look at problems very differently. So, it's really good to have both sides because sometimes chemistry is not the only way to fix something. Sometimes, we need to engineer our way out of things. 
A: The design of the commercial scale equipment has been very collaborative. We have worked closely with the engineering team to define certain details. Chemists think in a certain way and find chemistry solutions to problems. We work at a molecular level and think in reactions. Engineers, on the other hand, have a much more macroscopic view. They have expertise in terms of what type of materials work, what temperatures we need to be working at, and they think at the level of multiple machines. Both teams have very similar skill sets, but we look at problems very differently. So, it's really good to have both sides because sometimes chemistry is not the only way to fix something. Sometimes, we need to engineer our way out of things. 
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