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>>>News of contract award(s) will really move this stock up. Until then, not much happening,.
Charlie <<<
this is correct as the Cyber guys try to help us...
>>>Ruport said end users driving growth. This is relevant info. <<<
sure this is important info, thanks stocker83!
>>>"no true relevance to SGLB". It has everything to do with SGLB. Thanks Kanya >>>
yes it has, thanks outlook...
>>>Have to say I’m disappointed in JR’s performance. Driving now so can’t type much but he was spoon fed post qa plenty of times to jump in and talk about in process. Very poor job overall from what I heard missed pieces when phone went to sleep. <<<
Don't worry we have now Ruport…
he is a deal maker...
sorry Windbag it was not a question...
>>>It takes a product that is wanted, needed and/or works. <<<
Answers:
wanted: IPQA is wanted by all End users and all machine OEM's
needed: yes IPQA is needed
it works: yes it works
Wickw50: Good luck to you and your cyber friends ENDRA and RFB!
AMS 2020: Keynote Presentations on 3D Printing in Metal and Medical Industries
https://3dprint.com/263277/ams-2020-keynotes-3d-printing-metal-and-medical/
Dr. Banu Gemici-Ozkan, Senior Market Intelligence Leader for GE Additive, presented her keynote, entitled “Metal Additive Strategies Enabling Next Generation of Adopters.”
“The customers are who drive the change,” she said. “So far, we’ve only seen innovators and visionaries.”
Joint innovation project develops qualification guidelines for 3D printed heavy industry components
https://www.tctmagazine.com/3d-printing-news/joint-innovation-project-qualification-3d-printed-parts-heavy/
Sensitive airspace
https://www.trumpf.com/en_INT/magazine/sensitive-airspace/
But the aerospace industry is a challenging market, and it will take us a while to convince our customers to use additive manufacturing for structural components and other key assemblies. Nevertheless, we and other big suppliers are steadily expanding our strategic expertise in AM methods – and that’s a clear sign of how confident we are that this technology will ultimately succeed.
Disruption And Metal 3-D Printing: Who's Next?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2020/02/06/disruption-and-metal-3-d-printing-whos-next/#11049e8f2752
What Needs To Be Done?
The key action to gain this knowledge for all industries is minimizing friction to make it easy to adopt metal 3-D printing and expand it into critical roles in core systems. There is friction when exposure is lacking, quality is an unknown...
Sigma Labs Appoints Accomplished Software Executive Mark K. Ruport as Executive Chairman
https://ir.sigmalabsinc.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/224/sigma-labs-appoints-accomplished-software-executive-mark-k
Well-Respected Software Executive to Drive Formation of Strategic Relationships, Growth and Sales Strategies
I believe that Sigma Labs do have now a world class management team!
outlook2021,
can you give us some real examples...
>>>Wrong... It is not like writing hooks into different operating systems. As Ruport said about ERP, it was more about fitting the ERP into a company’s existing accounting practices. ERP systems (at least the good ones) have the ability to adapt through configuration not writing more code, PrintRite3D if it is any good (which it is) and it is has the same capabilities<<<
...not everybody do understand your explanation especially after some Martinis...
wickw50,
yes Rupert said this and you are right Sigma did exactly that during the last years with Additive Industries (for sure), Trumpf (not confirmed) and one more machine OEM and what is also very important is the deal with Darpa together with Honeywell and Aerojet Rocketdyne, Siemens etc etc
>>>kanya, What I heard was the software will have to be developed for each different make of machine. Very similar to the way operating systems were different in the early stages of computers. That’s a lot of software to be developed. Jmho
BTW: the software is ready for use and it is working!!!
wickw50,
did you realize that Ruport confirms many times, that Sigma Labs software is working?
And did you realize the outlook on revenue?
>>>Judging by Ruports comments throughout the webinar, it appears Sigma Labs is starting over on sales based on IPQA because the software doesn’t actually do IPQA. <<<
wickw50 I know you are a shareholder of Sigma Labs
what are your intentional efforts to support the success of Sigma Labs?
wickw50 Ruport will confirm that the software is working and
multiple contracts are confirmed...
You will attend?
>>>Yeah I just dumped my 75K shares that I bought the other day.
I hate the registration with a passion, not to mention the entities they're now dealing with. I'll admit that I badly underestimated the potential dilution that could occur in the not so distant future. <<<
...may be the timing of your dump was not so good?
THE INFORMATION IN THIS PROSPECTUS IS NOT COMPLETE AND MAY BE CHANGED. THESE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE SOLD UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION IS EFFECTIVE. THIS PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL THESE SECURITIES AND WE ARE NOT SOLICITING AN OFFER TO BUY THESE SECURITIES IN ANY STATE WHERE THE OFFER OR SALE IS NOT PERMITTED.
https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/NASDAQ/sigma-labs-SGLB/stock-news/81659895/securities-registration-statement-simplified-form
Day One of the Additive Manufacturing Consortium (AMC) Winter Meeting is underway in Ft. Lauderdale. Pictured here are photos from the WIENER MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ARTS INC tour, AMC welcome meeting, and members meeting. For more information about the AMC, visit https://lnkd.in/eeQR68s
https://ewi.org/services/research-services/additive-manufacturing-consortium/
...busy days for Sigma Labs...
DSI’s 4th Annual Military Additive Manufacturing Summit
today is 2nd day
http://militaryam.dsigroup.org/
Sigma Labs Inc. (NASDAQ: SGLB) Well Positioned to Capitalize on 3D Printing Industry’s Exponential Growth
https://www.networknewswire.com/sigma-labs-inc-nasdaq-sglb-well-positioned-to-capitalize-on-3d-printing-industrys-exponential-growth/
“AM is a tiny percentage of global manufacturing and – even though most operators don’t want to say it – will eventually become the primary method of manufacturing,” the article states, observing that if hundreds of companies are to sell machines by the thousands, it will require that 3D companies are used to manufacture millions of parts. However, going from producing ten parts to producing a million parts at a 35% annual growth rate would take around 40 years, the article concludes.
>>>You understand it? Please explain kanya West. <<<
I explain it to good friends...
>>>Why with that registration would we have a rally? Be lucky to hold onto .90 now.........were going lower imo <<<
Sorry you do not understand the S3 and why it is necessary for Sigma Labs and the actual dominating position of Sigma Labs...
Your dump will push the rally today and next days...
>>>Yeah I just dumped my 75K shares that I bought the other day.
I hate the registration with a passion, not to mention the entities they're now dealing with. I'll admit that I badly underestimated the potential dilution that could occur in the not so distant future. <<<
Good we have some volumn...
>>>Yeah I just dumped my 75K shares that I bought the other day.
I hate the registration with a passion, not to mention the entities they're now dealing with. I'll admit that I badly underestimated the potential dilution that could occur in the not so distant future. <<<
GLTU
>>>I'm not sure how you can be a dominating leader worldwide when you haven't sold anything. When sales start and we get OEM's I'm ok with that statement. <<<
When sales start and we get OEM's we will move to PPS $100 quickly...
Tomorrow?
>>>How come just three end users are trialing<<<
only three end users?
I remember some more...
May be someone drinking too much beer...
Sigma Labs made wise decisions during the past months and or last two years to collaborate with German and EU AM Leaders (names are well known here) and so Sigma Labs IPQA Software is now the dominating leader worldwide!
>>>Viper this might help a bit, and is included with the 8K filing. Looks like they would need a vote if they wanted to convert more shares than what's available. <<<
Q: what is actual available?
https://roboticsandautomationnews.com/2020/02/03/8-trends-in-3d-printing/29472/
8) Software Will Push the Boundaries of Digital Manufacturing to New Levels
In 2020 we will close the gap between what 3D printing and digital manufacturing hardware is capable of and what the software ecosystem supports.
Advancements in software and data management will drive improved system management and part quality leading to better customer outcomes.
Agreed Charlie!
Mentioned company names like Airbus, Boeing, GE, VW, Ford, Stryker, etc
are just impressive!
I believe Sigma Labs (ticker: SGLB) CEO John Rice and Claus Emmelmann, head of Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute are good friends now...
lucasreynard,
thanks for this very interesting post!
PPS Target for Sigma Labs remains on $100!
The Break Trough Fireworks is starting...
>>>Finally, insiders are buying ownership of SGLB with their own personal hard cash. No tricks or gimmicks, and a lower interest due on the preferred than before. This is looking good for what it says about the feelings of the C- suite and directors concerning SGLB's coming success...real good.
All the best,
Silversmith <<<
May be today...
>>>I expect to see a short squeeze soon. <<<