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Thanks, glad you are going to start covering 3D stocks again.
New investor presentation from Graphene 3D Lab shows +5$M in sales this year
That deal with the Fortune 500 company announced in December likely the source.
http://www.graphene3dlab.com/i/pdf/presentation/GGG_IP.pdf
I plan to begin writing about 3D printing stocks on my site again soon.
I prefer GGG.V as its more liquid than GPHBF.
What I'd really like is to see them list in the US on the OTC QX as their primary market since they're located in NY. Then (eventually) uplist.
With "$+5M in revenues" expected this year, I think this (uplist in the US) is possible at some point- maybe in 2017?
Thanks for your help and clarity...really appreciate the response.
They are really the same. If you place an order for GPHBF your broker does the currency conversion and buys GGG.V
You end up with the same shares in the same company either way.
That is one reason why you see lots of goofy 4-decimal prices on GPHBF trades.
Regarding Graphene 3D Labs, what are the pros and cons to trading ticker GGG.V vs GPHBF. I live in the U.S., my broker says buy GPHBF, but it seems volume and news is usually associated with ticker GGG.V. Thanks in advance.
Link to previous article in JAMA, previous post to which this replies:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2484334
Clinicians Embrace 3D Printers to Solve Unique Clinical Challenges
Gary, that is the title of an article appearing in the 01/26/2016 JAMA issue, pages 333-335, received by my wife. I cannot provide a link to that JAMA issue/article. It would be helpful if someone here can provide such link.
Prosthetic hands,fingers,airway[tracheal] splints, skull and spinal implants, regenerative tissues of various types are among the uses mentioned. ONVO[liver tissue] is mentioned in 2 paragraphs of the 3-page article. Major hospitals are often equipped with at least some resources.
Sources that clinicians are using to implement/describe their innovations:
1) http://enablingthefuture.org/ Founded in 2013, a non-profit, e-NABLE.
2) Morrison et al Sci Transl Med. 2015;7[285]:285ra64
3) Zopf et al NEJM2013;368:2043-2045
4) http://bit.ly/lmcVxt5
5) http://bit.ly/1ms1NOe
6) VanKoevering et al. Pediatrics.2015;136[5]:e1382-1385
7) Hinton et al.Sci Adv. 2015;1[9]:e1500758
8) http://reprap.org/
9) Lee et al. Sci Transl Med. 2014;6[266]:266ra171
Forbes- "8 Hot 3D Printing Trends To Watch In 2016"
2. Pushing The Limits Of Technology
While GE and Ford have touted their rapid progress with 3D printing, many others are achieving some incredible accomplishments behind closed doors. There are more than a dozen secret projects that I know of that are truly pushing the limits of 3D printing technology. Look for exciting announcements about exotic new 3D printing materials such as glass and graphene ....
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ricksmith/2016/01/12/8-hot-3d-printing-trends-to-watch-in-2016/#2715e4857a0b62be58e1319a
Happy to say I picked the best 3D printer OEM stock of 2015 a year ago
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-expert-thinks-theres-more-141545218.html
Still own Arcam- but sold all other 3DP-related stocks but Graphene 3D Lab.
After departing DDD the last day of 2013 with a hefty LTCG, the only 3-D printing company I have held is AMAVF, purchased @$25.6 on 8-11-2013. Had I watched more closely I should have added, with its 52-week low @$11.17. I follow the posts of Colton on the AMAVF board, as well as others there.
Thank you for your post.
Arcam gets nice bulk order from Avio (GE):
http://news.cision.com/arcam/r/order-for-10-arcam-ebm-systems-from-avio-aero,c9889060
Mecklermedia bites the dust. What happens to their conferences?
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=69787216&symbol=MECK
I did not realize his patent practice gave him enough time to write a book.
Our group will have to arrange a lunch with him.
Great read- "3D Printing Will Rock the World"
#1 bestseller in 3D printing books.
http://www.amazon.com/3D-Printing-Will-Rock-World/dp/1516946790/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449616171&sr=8-1&keywords=3D+printing+John+Hornick
http://www.amazon.com/3D-Printing-Will-Rock-World/dp/1516946790/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449616171&sr=8-1&keywords=3D+printing+John+Hornick
I have a Davinci 2.0
http://us.xyzprinting.com/us_en/Product/da-Vinci-2.0?gclid=Cj0KEQiAnJqzBRCW0rGWnKnckOIBEiQA6qDBapD0dTHexDy_wuQOFWMNRUmCrqtM4qnQeu6MOQ4SRLoaAs7L8P8HAQ
Company is XYZ printing, a subsidiary of a large company in New Kinpo Group in Taiwan.
Only 3 stars on Amazon- I give it 4 personally. Some issues with plate auto level function at first.
Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/XYZprinting-Vinci-2-0-Printer-Blue/dp/B00T472HII/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449615873&sr=8-1&keywords=davinci+2.0
Anyone here using a desk top printer and if so was it acquired from one of the public companies listed here or their subsidiaries.
$GGG.V Graphene 3D Lab Files Patent Application for Industry's Most Advanced 3D Printer And Innovative, Graphene Based Organic LED Light Source
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/graphene-3d-lab-files-patent-134000002.html
$GGG.V/ Graphene 3D Lab Announces Agreement with Fortune 500 Company
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/graphene-3d-lab-announces-r-130000087.html
$DDD Avi Reichental stepping down as CEO.
I'm all for it!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=113855944&txt2find=AVI
https://aerospace.honeywell.com/blog/how-a-3d-printer-can-identify-its-own-mistakes
Thanks to Jackle for the find.
Pyrogenesis announces that they will start producing and selling metal powder for 3D printing.
They currently only sell the machines that produce the powders, as far as I am aware.
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2015/10/26/pyrogenesis-announces-that-it-will-produce-specialty-powders-for-the-additive
Arcam reports tomorrow- should be interesting to see the numbers- all indications look very positive.
ARCM.ST / AMAVF
One of the best undervalued 3D Print stocks right now is $MECK
Its time to get into this one again after recent news. Float is still 3 million shares and the OS is 6 million shares. CEO is buying shares again and is letting people know on twitter that he is looking to buy blocks of shares if anyone has some to sell to him.
MECK acquired 3DPrint.com.
It is going to create the worlds first advertising network for the 3D printing industry. They will be producing a 3D Metal Printing magazine which the CEO says will soon be the largest print magazine readership worldwide.
The market cap for MECK is only about 2 million. Amazing potential here as revenue will increase dramatically next year. CEO owns nearly one third of the company. He sold his first trade show business, that he started from scratch, for $280 million. He is highly successful in the trade show industry.
MECK enters virtual reality space.
MecklerMedia's Virtual Reality Summit Launches to Explore Innovation Trends in Virtual Reality; October 21, 2015 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California
MecklerMedia Corporation (OTCQX: MECK) will debut its latest conference, the Virtual Reality Summit on October 21, 2015, to lead a discussion on the future of Virtual Reality. The event will take place at the Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo in Santa Clara.
"MecklerMedia's Virtual Reality Summit brings together a group of hand-picked thought leaders who represent the 'best of the best' from those who are creating today's and tomorrow's Virtual Reality in its myriad configurations and uses," said Sandra Kay Helsel, Ph.D, Virtual Reality Summit Chair, Editor of Inside 3D Printing Newsletter, and Strategic Communications Specialist.
"The program discussion will span the continuum of the business of VR—the investment and business development paradigms, platform technologies, software, applications, content development ecosystems, and markets," continued Helsel.
MecklerMedia's Virtual Reality Summit announced a keynote session by Mike Rothenberg, Founder & CEO, CIO of Rothenberg Ventures, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm focusing on investing in Seed+ stage startups and millennial founders. Rothenberg's keynote session takes place on October 21 from 11:00am – 11:45am.
post where you read about it, or was it literally a rumor you heard?
NEW 3D PRINT COMPANY OUT OF CALIFORNIA I HAVE HEARD ABOUT. ANYONE HERE HEARD OF F3&ASSOCIATES?.........WEBSITE IS F3-7INC.COM.......COMPANY IS GOING PUBLIC SOON....
Sorry,$ECSL this should BE not here, but Gary you should be look $ECSL.. Very interesting
Sigma Labs To Deliver New PrintRite3D Module, DEFORM, to Honeywell for 3D Beta Testing
http://3dprint.com/98491/sigma-labs-printrite3d-deform/
Hey 3dPrintinvestor,
When is Graphine3d going to put out financials?
this month's "inside additive metal manufacturing" blog has an article about stir friction additive manufacturing. For those who follow $SGLB, Sigma, stir friction welding is a specialty of Mark Cola and the basis for the patented work there, i believe
http://www.insidemetaladditivemanufacturing.com/blog/friction-stir-additive-manufacturing-of-aluminium-plates?utm_source=Inside+Metal+Additive+Manufacturing&utm_campaign=a2805c1634-Sept_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_9bc38361d7-a2805c1634-216883109
Yes the book value of ARCW at $3.03 makes it a pretty good risk, since it is selling at $1.89. But yes too many acquisitions to contend with and it is common in this sector it seems?
Hoping they do not have to dilute at all to make more acquisitions?
I did buy heavily at $1.80 and then at $1.70. I then sold most of the shares at $1.86, my average to break even, after I eliminated the loss that I had from $3.20 down to the $1.86 and I kept some.
Have a nice weekend Gary and thanks for your reply.
Looks like BV has increased to $3+
$46.7m in shareholder equity on 15.4m shares = ~ $3.03
There is no preferred equity to deduct.
I wish ARCW had stuck with their business focus (as I understood it anyway) from two years ago of growing 3DMT/3D printing in part by using their existing MIM operations/contacts.
3DMT is by far the fastest growing part of the business (135% in last Q) and I believe they could have had similar growth at 3DMT without all the dilution and CAPEX that really gave EPS a hit. This is the same issue with DDD and SSYS of course, and it's not something they're going to turn around in the next Q either based on their dim outlook for fy Q1.
ARCW target cut to $5. $1.86 NOW. "But Upside's Still There" from another article from Imperial Capitol.
Ok thanks. Yeah bad earnings, bad sector, and bad markets make for a triple threat.
They still need to file the 10-K
So I'm not sure what the actual BV is now- but I suspect it's about the same (maybe higher after the financing earlier this year) despite hit to bottom line.
I'm holding here- but not adding either.
3DP stocks in general seem to have been forming a bottom the last few weeks- hopefully it's not just another temporary bottom- like they've done for the last 18 months now.
Yeah, good time for ARCW article.
ARCW: below book value, insider buying, low float.(7.54 mil)
Book Value Per Share (mrq): 2.02 Currently at $1.94.
Maybe time for ARCW article??
Jun 9, 2015 YOUNG JASON TANEYOfficer 15,771 Direct Purchase at $5.65 - $5.67 per share. 89,0002
Jun 8, 2015 YOUNG JASON TANEYOfficer 1,900 Direct Purchase at $5.65 per share. 10,735
Apr 2, 2015 KELLEY DREW M.Officer 20,000 Direct Purchase at $5 per share. 100,000
ARCW is way oversold, down 40% from pre-earnings IMO.
Yahoo has book value at $2.02. Do you think that is "still" the book value? Has it lowered since earnings?
I like this stock but there a faster printers with better tech...ie proto labs and startup Carbon3d.....4d is looming I like Google they have the cash to buy out the smaller players...
$ARCW now trading at book value.
Wow
3d printing will be evolving to 4d printing soon. Stratasys already has r&d setup at MIT and Google is Investing 100 million in 4d printing research. Companies will have to adapt to survive....I havent found any 4d companies yet.......
Yeah I saw the book value. I'm an idiot. I sold a winner to buy this loser the day they came out with earnings later that night.
LOL
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AMAVF Arcam AB provides additive manufacturing solutions for the production of metal components. The company offers Arcam Q10, an electron beam melting (EBM) machine for the industrial production of orthopedic implants; and Arcam A2, a solution for additive manufacturing of metal parts from a range of different materials in the aerospace industry. It also provides a suite of powder handling auxiliary equipment, including explosion-protected vacuum cleaners, powder handling trolleys, and powder recovery systems; and software, metal powders, service and application support, and training services. The company serves customers primarily in implant and aerospace industries in Sweden and internationally. Arcam AB was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden.
ADSK Autodesk, Inc. operates as a design software and services company worldwide. Its Platform Solutions and Emerging Business segment offers AutoCAD software, a computer-aided design (CAD) application for professional design, drafting, detailing, and visualization in construction, manufacturing, civil engineering, and process plant design fields; and AutoCAD LT, a professional drafting and detailing software. The company's Architecture, Engineering and Construction segment offers Autodesk Revit products, which provide model-based design and documentation systems; AutoCAD Civil 3D products that offer a surveying, design, analysis, and documentation solution; and AutoCAD Map 3D software, which provides direct access to data needed for infrastructure planning, design, and management. Its Manufacturing segment provides AutoCAD Mechanical software to accelerate the mechanical design process; Autodesk Inventor, which offers a set of tools for 3D mechanical design, simulation, analysis, tooling, visualization, and documentation; and Autodesk Moldflow that facilitates manufacturers to design plastic parts and injection molds, and study the injection molding process. The company's Media and Entertainment segment offers animation products that provide tools for digital sculpting, modeling, animation, effects, rendering, and compositing; and creative finishing products, which offer editing, finishing, and visual effects design and color grading solutions. Autodesk, Inc. also sells consumer products for digital art, personal design and creativity, and home design in various digital storefronts and over the Internet; and offers design and creation suites. The company licenses or sells its products to customers in the architecture, engineering, and construction; manufacturing; and digital media, consumer, and entertainment industries directly, as well as through a network of resellers and distributors. Autodesk, Inc. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in San Rafael, California.
ANSS ANSYS, Inc. develops and markets engineering simulation software and services used by engineers, designers, researchers, and students in the aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, electronics, biomedical, energy, and defense industries, as well as academia worldwide. Its products include ANSYS Workbench, a framework upon which the company's engineering simulation technologies are built; Multiphysics that creates virtual prototypes of designs; Structural Mechanics, which offers simulation tools for product design and optimization; Fluid Dynamics that provides modeling of fluid flow and other related physical phenomena; and Explicit Dynamics, which simulates physical events. The company also offers Electromagnetics, which provides field simulation software for designing electronic and electromechanical products; System Simulation, a collaborative environment that leverages multiphysics, multibody dynamics, circuit, and embedded software simulation capabilities; and ANSYS Engineering Knowledge Manager, a solution for simulation-based process and data management. In addition, it provides academic product suite with a portfolio of academic products based on associate, research, and teaching; and high-performance computing (HPC) product suite delivering cross-physics parallel processing capability for the company's simulation software by supporting structural, fluids, thermal, and electromagnetic simulations. Further, the company offers SCADE for developing critical systems and automatic generation of embedded software; geometry handling solutions for engineering simulation; meshing technology that transforms a physical model into a mathematical model; and a suite of Apache software, which delivers power analysis and optimization platforms along with integrated methodologies for managing the power budget, power delivery integrity, and power-induced noise in an electronic design. ANSYS, Inc. was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.
CIMT Cimatron Ltd. designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and supports computer-aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software products. It offers CimatronE, a CAD/CAM solution that provides tools, applications, and process-automation solutions for the tooling and manufacturing industries. The CimatronE product family includes various basic modules, such as Designer Solution, NC Solution, Master Solution, Electrode Solution, Electrode Pro Solution, Student Package, and View Only System; and other vertical applications that comprise Mold Design, Die Design, Quick Electrode, ECO Manager, 5 Axes Production, and Micro-Milling, as well as Die Quote Generator, a stand-alone database-driven application. The company also provides GibbsCAM, a CAD/CAM solution for discrete part production manufacturing. The GibbsCAM product family consists of various module options, including Mill, Lathe, Solid Import, 2.5D Solids, SolidSurfacer, Advanced CS, Polar and Cylindrical Milling, Radial Milling , 5-Axis Milling, Tombstone Management System, Multi-Task Machining, Wire-EDM, Machine Simulation, Data Exchange Options, CutDATA, VoluMill wireframes and solids, and Post Processors. It serves customers in the automotive, aerospace, medical, consumer plastics, electronics, and other industries. The company distributes its products directly, as well as through a network of independent resellers in Europe, Israel, the Far East, and North America. Cimatron Ltd. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Givat Shmuel, Israel.
DASTY Dassault Systemes SA provides three dimensions (3D) design software, and product lifecycle management solutions worldwide. The company offers SolidWorks, a software solution for design, simulation, technical documentation, and data management; CATIA, an engineering and design software for product 3D computer-aided designing; SIMULIA, which provides simulation applications for finite element analysis, multiphysics solutions, optimization analysis, and simulation lifecycle management; DELMIA, a digital manufacturing and production software that allows manufacturers to define, plan, create, monitor, and control production processes; ENOVIA, which delivers 3D digital collaboration solutions; 3DSwYm, an online solution to create on-the-cloud social communities; Exalead for search and search-based applications; and NETVIBES to create personalized dashboards. It also offers 3DVIA solutions, which include 3DVIA Composer that enables users to visually communicate assembly procedures, technical illustrations, and marketing materials; 3DVIA Store that allows retailers to visually communicate merchandising strategy and enables brand managers to test consumer response to packaging and promotions; 3DVIA Studio Pro, a social development platform that leverages interactive gaming technology; and 3DVIA.com, a community Website for 3D enthusiasts and digital content creators. In addition, the company provides consulting services in the areas of design, deployment, support, training, and engineering. It serves aerospace and defense; transportation and mobility; marine and offshore; industrial equipment; high-tech; architecture, engineering, and construction; consumer goods; consumer packaged goods and retail; life sciences; energy, process, and utilities; natural resources; and financial and business services sectors through direct sales, value-added resellers, and distributors. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Ve´lizy-Villacoublay, France.
DDD 3D Systems Corporation, through its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures and markets 3D printers, print materials, on-demand custom parts services, and 3D authoring solutions for professionals and consumers. The company’s primary print engines comprise stereolithography, selective laser sintering, multi-jet modeling, film transfer imaging, selective laser melting, and plastic jet printers, as well as ZPrinters. Its 3D printers convert data input from computer aided design (CAD) software or 3D scanning and sculpting devices to produce physical objects from engineered plastic, metal, and composite print materials. The company also provides its customers with 3D authoring tools for digital imaging and design; blends, markets, sells, and distributes various consumables, engineered plastics, nylon and metal materials, and composites; and offers various software tools, as well as pre-sale and post-sale services, including applications development, installation, warranty, and maintenance. In addition, it provides custom parts services, such as precision plastic and metal parts capabilities, as wells X-ray digitizing scanners for medical and mechanical applications. The company markets its stereolithography materials under the Accura and RenShape; laser sintering materials under the DuraForm, CastForm, and LaserForm; materials for professional printers under the VisiJet and ZPrint; and X-ray digitizing scanners under the Vidar brands. It primarily serves manufacturers of automotive, aerospace, computer, electronic, defense, education, consumer, energy and healthcare products, as well as original equipment manufacturers, government agencies, universities, and independent service bureaus. The company sells its products and services through its direct sales organization, sales agents, resellers, and distributors primarily in the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. 3D Systems Corporation was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
EXA Exa Corporation develops, sells, and supports simulation software and services for vehicle manufacturers. It offers PowerFLOW and a suite of related software products for simulating complex fluid flow problems, including aerodynamics, thermal management, aeroacoustics, or wind noise. The company's software suite includes PowerDELTA, which streamlines and accelerates simulation model preparation process; PowerCASE that creates, edits, and compiles a complete PowerFLOW simulation case, which controls the construction of the simulation grid; PowerCLAY that performs direct modification or morphing of digital model surfaces; PowerTHERM to predict surface temperatures and heat fluxes generated by thermal radiation and conduction; and PowerCOOL to calculate the heat transfer between a heat exchanger and the cooling airflow. Its software suite also comprises PowerINSIGHT, a graphical user interface that offers a library of user configurable templates and generates comparative results; PowerVIZ, a visualization and analysis application that is used for processing simulation results from PowerFLOW and spectral analysis results from PowerACOUSTICS; and PowerACOUSTICS, which enable pressure fluctuation prediction, noise source identification, wind noise transmission to interior, and sound package parameter study capabilities. The company also provides technical consulting and training services. Its products are used in various applications, including aerodynamics, thermal management, aeroacoustics, climate control, and powertrain. The company sells its products and project services primarily through direct sales force in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, and China, as well as through a distributor in India and through a sales agent in Brazil. Exa Corporation was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.
FARO FARO Technologies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and supports software-based three-dimensional measurement and imaging systems for manufacturing, industrial, building construction, and forensic applications. The company’s articulated electromechanical measuring devices include FaroArm, a combination of six or seven-axis, articulated measurement arm, a computer, and computer-aided measurement (CAM2) software programs; and FARO Laser ScanArm, a FaroArm equipped with a combination of a hard probe and non-contact line laser probe to measure products without touching them and offers a seven-axis contact/non-contact measurement device with an integrated laser scanner. It provides FARO Gage, an articulated arm device with a computer and software; FARO Laser Tracker Vantage that combines a laser measurement tool, a computer, and CAM2 software programs; FARO Focus3D to measure and collect data points; and FARO 3D Imager AMP, a non-contact 3D Imager capable of collecting millions of points to generate infinitely-focused fringe patterns. The company also offers FARO Software, a proprietary CAD-based measurement and laser scanner software; CAM2 Measure 10 to measure jobs; FARO CAM2 Gage Software for measuring geometry and building dimensions; and FARO SCENE, a software to deliver scan processing solutions. In addition, it provides extended warranties, as well as support, training, and technology consulting services. The company sells its products through direct sales and distributors. It serves automobile, aerospace, and heavy equipment markets, as well as law enforcement agencies in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. FARO Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida.
IRBT *** iRobot Corporation designs, develops, and markets robots for the consumer, government, and industrial markets worldwide. It offers consumer products, including floor vacuuming and washing robots, floor sweeping robots, and pool and gutter cleaning robots. The company also provides defense and security products, such as ground robots comprising 510 PackBot line of small unmanned ground robots; the 310 small unmanned ground vehicle (SUGV) and XM1216 SUGV multi-purpose ground robots; the 110 FirstLook small, light, and throwable robot; and the 710 Warrior multi-purpose robot for carrying heavy payloads. It sells its robots to consumers through chain stores and other national retailers, as well as through its on-line store; and to the U.S. military, and other government agencies. The company was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.
NOTE: *** IRBT applied for several patents in the 3D Printing sector (in January 2013) and is awaiting approval.
ONVO Organovo Holdings, Inc. develops three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology for creating functional human tissues on demand for research and medical applications. The company's 3D NovoGen bioprinting technology works across various tissue and cell types, and allows for the placement of cells in desired pattern. It offers NovoGen MMX Bioprinter, a commercial hardware and software bioprinter platform to create tissues for bioprinting research and development. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in San Diego, California.
PMTC PTC Inc. develops, markets, and supports software solutions that facilitate companies to design products, manage product information, and enhance their product development processes worldwide. Its enterprise solutions include PTC Windchill, an Internet-based content and process management solutions for managing data and relationships, processes, and publications; PTC Arbortext enterprise solutions to manage information assets that enhance customer support and service center information delivery processes; PTC Creo View, which enables enterprise-wide visualization, verification, annotation, and automated comparison of various product development data formats; and PTC Integrity that coordinates and manages various activities and artifacts associated with developing software-intensive products. The company's desktop solutions comprise PTC Creo Parametric, a suite of three-dimensional product design solutions that enables changes made during the design process to be associatively updated throughout the design; PTC Creo Elements/Direct, a suite of computer aided design and collaboration software used for customers to meet short design cycles; PTC Mathcad, an engineering calculation software solution, which combines a computational engine, accessed through conventional math notation and with word processor and graphing tools; and PTC Arbortext to facilitate customers improve documentation accuracy, speed time to market, reduce translation requirements, and lower publishing costs. It also offers consultation, implementation, training, and maintenance services. PTC Inc. sells its products and services through direct sales force, as well as through third-party resellers and other strategic partners. The company was formerly known as Parametric Technology Corporation and changed its name to PTC Inc. in January 2013. PTC Inc. was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Needham, Massachusetts.
PRLB Proto Labs, Inc. produces CNC machined and injection molded plastic parts. It offers products that are made of various engineering-grade resins, such as ABS, polycarbonate, nylon, acetal, polypropylene, acrylic, PBT, HDPE, LDPE, TPE, and TPU, as well as LCP, including glass or fiber filled grades. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Maple Plain, Minnesota. It has locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Italy, France, and Spain.
SGLB Sigma Labs is focused on bringing novel and advanced materials and manufacturing technologies out of the Nation's top National Labs and into the marketplace to serve the aerospace, defense, biomedical, power generation, and general industrial sectors. These technologies include their revolutionary PrintRite3D technology which will allow metals parts to be made by 3D printing or additive manufacturing with fewer flaws and better properties. Another groundbreaking technology is a rapid healing biomedical implant technology that has already been proven for dental applications and is being investigated for orthopedics. Yet another critical technology is in the area of reactive munitions which provide 50% greater energy with less weight and lower collateral damage for current and future conflicts. The Sigma Labs approach will be to commercialize these technologies through partnerships, joint development and licensing with other firms up to and including Fortune 50 companies.
SSYS Stratasys Ltd. provides additive manufacturing (AM) solutions for the creation of parts used in the processes of designing and manufacturing products and for the direct manufacture of end parts. Its AM systems utilize its patented fused deposition modeling (FDM) and inkjet-based PolyJet technologies to enable the production of prototypes, tools used for production and manufactured goods directly from three-dimensional (3D) CAD files or other 3D content. The company offers desktop 3D printers for idea and design development, a range of systems for rapid prototyping, and production systems for direct digital manufacturing under the uPrint, Mojo, Objet, Dimension, Fortus, and Solidscape brands. It also provides a range of approximately 130 3D printing materials, including approximately 120 proprietary inkjet-based PolyJet photopolymer materials and 10 proprietary FDM-based thermoplastic materials. In addition, the company leases or rents 3D printers and 3D production systems; and produces prototypes and end-use parts for customers from a customer-provided CAD file, as well as provides support services and warranty. Its solutions are used in the aerospace, apparel, architecture, automotive, business machines products, consumer, defense, dental, electronics, educational institutions, heavy equipment, jewelry, medical, and toys industries. The company sells its products through a network of resellers and independent sales agents worldwide. Stratasys Ltd. was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
XONE The ExOne Company engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of three dimensional printing machines and printing products in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The company provides Max, Print, Flex, and Lab machines that enable designers and engineers to design and produce industrial prototypes and production parts; and ExMicro Orion machine, a laser micromachining product for conventional and exotic materials. It also offers associated products comprising consumables and replacement parts; and other services, such as training and technical support services. The company markets its products to industrial customers in the aerospace, automotive, heavy equipment, energy/oil/gas, and other industries under the ExOne brand name. The ExOne Company is headquartered in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
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