I'm not sure she understands that practicality is way more important than whether it's possible.
She has to by now at least understand of difficulty of executing this in practice, but she obviously thinks that any practicality problem is solvable and that it will be as amazing s revolution as she thinks it
must be. Because, you know, she thought of it, and she's a "Technology innovator"
If she can show that it's possible, she'll think she's proved she was right, and the subsequent failure will be down to the business side of things and then start whinging on about being a victim.
The ultimate failure and the blame game will be funny to watch.
They do have an "out" here, as they no doubt have some interesting ultrasound tech that might be spun off into some niche app. Heck, someone might even want to buy it for that.
But this thing was supposed to be the next VC "unicorn" (A billion dollar startup) because it was supposed to revolutionise the world. So I think this one will go completely bust.
And it must go bust, because anyone with any technical sense knows it can't be practical. Heck, UBeam have practically admitted it by saying it can't work through clothes or bodies etc. And the thing is supposed to be a clip on phone cover, so it obviously can't work flat on the bench face up, or while holding it. And the idea will die if it's a dongle people have to carry.
There is simply no way this can succeed as promised. It's done.