InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 27
Posts 3261
Boards Moderated 1
Alias Born 06/27/2014

Re: Profit post# 42939

Sunday, 05/22/2016 7:20:56 PM

Sunday, May 22, 2016 7:20:56 PM

Post# of 81998
I found it to be on par with the average booth.

Since they obviously werent about to bring their only
printer to the conference to show it printing it
was a little dull compared to this who make printers
who could afford to do this.

The parts they had no display were neat, as they had
the rotating design with gears along the the SGLB
logo.

Their 3 presentation documents were 1 Sheet each displaying 'Contour', Inspect, and Sensorpack.

From walking around and checking out the booth a few times, the people walking up to it seemed to already know what their technology was mainly capable of and were inquiring about contact information.

The early adopter program was brought up a few times as I think the price point is slightly high for companies with just 1 or 2 printers who havent received order for parts yet.

Where sigma comes in is when companies have multiple printers, with the staff to utilize them, and multi-hundred or multi-thousand part orders.

As of now, everyone is basically a "start-up" in the AM industry. (besides the giants like GE, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin). Most companies are just now buying a couple printers, designing parts, and prototyping. Many companies are still waiting on the "OK" to spend millions of dollars on a few printers, let alone adding on whatever Sigma is charging new customers.

It may take time but as the industry moves towards mass production as it has been, SGLB tech will be proven effective in decreasing post inspection costs as increasing process repeat-ability which is what mass production is all about when it comes to qualifying critical parts.


Volume:
Day Range:
Bid:
Ask:
Last Trade Time:
Total Trades:
  • 1D
  • 1M
  • 3M
  • 6M
  • 1Y
  • 5Y
Recent SASI News