Don't see the advantage. Going to still need a metal wick in contact with the juice and you'll still get gunking. Now if they find a way of putting the heating element on the outside of a glass pipette and drawing the juice up into the pipette so it vaporizes in the pipette so that you could just swab out the inside of the pipette to clean it, then I'm interested. Unless of course they use microwave technology.
The induction heating is interesting, but I don't really see the advantage either doing it the way they're showing. Another video showed them demonstrating heating up wire mesh in a tube vaporizing VG, using a larger induction coil. I thought they were going for wireless/coiless vaping until I saw this video. I'm pretty much just kind of confused about how the concept is going to play out. Wickless and wireless vaping would be huge, but it doesn't look like they're going for that.

