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>>>kanya,
to clarify my previous reply:
I don't believe PR3D currently supports multi-laser machines.
The TruPrint 2000 is a 2 laser machine. <<<
You are right PR3D do not yet support multi-laser machines.
Do you know which company can do this?
Multilaser application confirmation will be the next big move to market domination...
>>>The TtuPrint 2000 is multi-Laser (2) which I don't believe PR3D currently supports. <<<
TruPrint 2000 is a brand new machine
TruPrint 5000 is also a new machine (and may be not a best seller yet...)
Trumpf still shows the Melt Pool Monitoring as Preview...
just wait for the Trumpf confirmation...
Formnext
Sigma Labs, Inc.
1,006 followers
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Great partnerships shape the future of 3D printing!
>>>Awareness campaign underway...EOM! <<<
good one as the market started to understand the real value of our Sigma Labs...
Toolcraft orders first TruPrint 5000
https://www.toolcraft.de/fileadmin/user_upload/presse/PM-Weitere-Investitionen-in-TRUMPF-Anlagen-und-Technologien.pdf
...with intelligent Monitoring solutions...
Capt Smith77,
>>>Not sure that they needed to put out a PR about a small upgrade being done to one printer, but maybe that's just me. I mean, I understand how important they are to their future, but still seems a waste of money to PR it.
I'm guessing too that the costs associated with the upgrade will be more than anything they might receive revenue wise, but could be wrong.
We'll see how the market reacts.<<<
The question is who the market?
I do not mean the socalled MM's market this really do not matter at all.
The market for Sigma Labs is the German Connection with all nice big players as mentioned before.
Formnext 2019: TRUMPF presents new 3D printer for medical devices
https://www.trumpf.com/en_INT/company/presse/global-press-releases/press-release-detail-page/release/formnext-2019-trumpf-presents-new-3d-printer-for-medical-devices/
Digital monitoring built in
Users enjoy the benefits of automated powder bed and melt pool quality monitoring. In the event of an error, the system notifies the operator, who can then take remedial action. Another great benefit is an end-to-end documentation trail that corroborates the quality of the printing process. This is a key prerequisite for the additive manufacturing of medical devices.
Pre Market action interesting
Materialise
@MaterialiseNV
Don’t miss Darren Beckett of
@SigmaLabsInc
, who will be sharing insights on the integration of PrintRite3D melt pool monitoring software with the Materialise Control Platform. 14:00, booth C131
Train,
EOY 3
Q1 4
Q2 4
Q3 5
Q4 8
Formnext Show in my Hometown Frankfurt starts tomorrow
https://www.trumpf.com/ko_KR/??/monitoring-in-3d-printing-what-companies-need-to-know/
Siemens adds material modeling to Simcenter through acquisition of MultiMechanics
https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/our-story/newsroom/multimechanics-acquisition-simcenter/66874/
May be not as 3rd party inspection tool?
<<<Sigma will get acquired. Not IF but WHEN
took a step closer to that today
momentum building
AEGIS scum & their scum friends are gonna have some pain coming to them<<<
YOU are the socalled MM
>>>invested in this Gem but no idea what is the real value?
>>>While we are in a great position. Nothing is certain. One thing that does concern me is that apparently not one of these 19 or so huge future focused companies that has had a phase 1 or phase 1 going to phase 2 hasn’t try to buy or a least a good portion of this “sure thing at fraction of it’s high (speculated here anyways) worth” through the retail market. <<<
Germany first for Metal AM!
>>>Can we please cut Matsurra in, too? Japan's gotta get a slice :) <<<
Agreed
>>>As we expand in our association with numerous cos,, the takeover possibility increases considerably. Also, the potential for several cos bidding for SGLB.
Charlie
Williamsburg, Va. <<<
Within 2020
>>>Define sooner? <<<
We will see the $100 PPS party sooner than later...
>>>OEMS: Trumpf, Matsurra, ____?
End Users: Baker Hughes, Airbus, Oerlikon.
And then we have Materialise.
These all seem to be confirmed. Who is the third OEM? Anything I'm missing? Where do we stand with Renishaw, Siemens, etc.hin
Think about the ridiculous number of end users we be adding to the RTE program in 2020 is Baker Hughes, Airbus, and Oerlikon all put in multi-million dollar orders, and we sign a commercial agreement with Materialise. The RTE end-user program seems to be where the big money is near-term. Say Baker puts in a $2-$4M order in 1st quarter, followed by Oerlikon and Airbus mid-year...I see the RTE program exploding in 2020. By 2021, Sigma could be doing $20M in revenues easily....that could be a vast understatement. And that's not even considering the Materialise and OEM deals, which are where the serious, serious money lies.<<<
Just wait for the German Machine OEM Cross Licence Agreement to boost the fast development of Metal AM with Sigma Labs inside.
The sky is blue
>>> It is trading like a penny with crazy volume on days with no news...don't like any of this...hopefully they will get out of your security with little to no damage... <<<
may be someone drink too much?
Today we will see Gap closing attempts...
Hi Train,
it is the famous "Pfaelzer Wein" may be you can also buy it in the US.
>>>That’s it! They had a large farm and planted grapes for wine. <<<
Wiki: Pfalz (Weinanbaugebiet)
Yesterday was the Starting Point
for the real success of Sigma Labs!
Hi Train,
may be Landau Pfalz? It is a small town in South/West of Germany, a nice winery area...
>>>My mom came from Germany to the US in 1923. Her home town was Londau, Germany. <<<
Koreans are the Germans in Asia
and Koreans like German technology...
Great day today for Sigma Labs
almost everything is on track, good job JR!
looking forward to the Formnext Show in Frankfurt Germany (my hometown)
next week...
Have fun...
...still very busy in Korea...
Viper Steve,
>>>Kanya - Wouldn't you think someone is going to grab it before that $40-50 range?
All I've been after is confirmation.....once we have that I'm happy waiting a couple years if needed. <<<
no, the limit will be > 100$
in the meantime we are talking about manufacturing giants from:
Germany
Japan
China
may be not USA
and the waiting time is also limited now as technology development is finalizing and serial production is starting...
Johnny,
this time you are right
>>>You are correct that Materialise "IS" staking their Reputation on this joint venture/presentation with Sigma.
They WOULD NOT do a joint presentation with Sigma if they hadn't already completely vetted PR3D.
Some here think Mat. will buy up Sigma. Don't think that will happen, at least not at the prices I've seen on the board. If PR3D works as well as we all hope it does and Sigma says it does, a buy out of $10/share would be peanuts - especially with Sigma's low share count . The longer time passes, if PR3D is working and sales accumulate, a buy out offer in the area of $40-50/share is more realistic.
JMHO and I've been known to be wrong before. <<<
Believe to be more active should be ok...
I am German I like this!
Eingreifen, bevor es zu spaet ist!
https://www.addmag.de/das-neue-e-magazin-von-addmag-ist-da
The German World leading Companies like Sigma Labs World leading AM technology...
>>>The part/brkt used in the sigma german mag video, posted yesterday by kanya, https://www.addmag.de/das-neue-e-magazin-von-addmag-ist-dais (pg 28) the same part used as a case study by altair. Here is the link. scroll to box titled "Automated first time right support generation." What does it all mean? dot dot dot
https://altairhyperworks.in/ResourceLibrary.aspx?keywords=&industry=All&altair_products=HyperXtrude&partner_products=All+Partner+Products&product_type=All&category=All&discipline=&language=English&order_by=date_created&order_by_da=desc&page=1
glta <<<
I agree with you
>>>Obviously this is good news for Sigma Labs. Whilst the company needs to get bulk sales it can't get there without evaluation and it is encouraging to see these RTE contracts coming on a more regular basis. Encouraging also to see them at OEM level which is the ideal sales route long term. Japan also adds a nice new dimension, an achievement sown long ago when people dismissed the international sales channel agents. Just a dot that was indeed connected i expect.
It is now not a case of 'IF' but 'WHEN" for this company
oh..and btw
...according to the most recent Wohlers’ Report, Japan has the third biggest industrial AM machine install base in the world.<<<
still in Asia?
Capt Smith77, enjoy your game!
Posting this I just remind everybody that we are living in a pretty much very dynamic technical world where only the best are succeeding.
During my actual and last projects here in Asia (Thailand, China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam) I enjoyed working with multicultural teams from the whole world.
Sigma Labs Worldclass Co
Our little Sigma Labs is now in operations with all leading AM OEM's worldwide. I know what does this means, just amazing.
Congratulations especially to the technical team!
>>>There is no reason to believe that this evaluation will turn out any differently than all of the previous ones. A total non-event. When you offer your software for next-to-nothing for evaluation few will turn you down. <<<
Alan I can not follow your thinking,
did you just say that some worldclass companies just do some quick and dirty evaluation with a noname co like Sigma Labs, do some business just for fun, pay some money and go away?
Why the hell they should do this?
>>>next-to-nothing for evaluation few will turn you down>>>
can you explain this please...
I have different experience in production, you have some time to set up, optimize, etc but as soon as you need to start real production you must be sure and ready for that, no excuses any more.
Is this the time for our small Sigma Labs?
>>>Nice volume here today. I can only imagine what will happen if there were actual sales! <<<
I mentioned it: up, up and away to the real valuation of this amazing Gem...