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>>>Exactly and they continue to use the old expensive way instead of using our product. Why? Must really dislike our product and/or our company. <<<
...may be they are too old to understand and or accept our technology and may be you do not understand our newest technology developments?
One amazing post two years ago and still valid!
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It's cool. I don't mind if you laugh at my dot connecting. Several have over the years on this board have but I'm still calling it. Many of the hardcore LONGS share my sentiment. Hey, we got uplisted to the NASDAQ which many LONGS had anticipated all along that SGLB would survive to get here. I called this summer 2017 and I was pleasantly surprised that Mark and Co. uplisted earlier. Back to what myself and other LONGS believe.
1) PrintRite3D will be installed on those GE machines for high AM production and be a tremendous cost savings to GE. I've had a number of the doubters express that I'm dreaming but no one has yet to contradict Greg Morris statement that "By conducting those inspection procedures while the component is being built, GE Aviation and Sigma labs will expedite production rates for GE's additive manufactured engine components like the LEAP fuel nozzle." I've issued the challenge about 3 to 4 times over the past couple of years and no one has been able to refute it.
Greg Morris recently announced that “As we ramp up production on the LEAP fuel nozzle, Materialise Streamics will be our production control software for Additive Manufacturing. It will be an invaluable tool to help us save time and eliminate manual processes,” and some said the SGLB was not in the game because Materialise Streamics took PrintRite's place. I disagree and say that we will be integrated into Streamics. It is all part of the grand plan which I believe will be revealed soon and open many eyes.
2) PrintRite3D will be installed in EOS machines for aerospace customers. I've had some on the board consider this statement to not hold water like GE. I disagree as I believe that SGLB brought that EOS machine to prove that PrintRite3D could be integrated and to show GE and others that it could be done with their EOS machines.
3) PrintRite 3D will be the defacto standard for in-process control for the foreseeable future. Yes. I believe it. Look at that DARPA Phase 1,2&3 contract and compare to what process many companies are utilizing. That process is ICME. I've mentioned it often on the board and provided DD.
4) SGLB will be $100 by or before 2020 if they are not brought out by then.
5) I will choo choo on this board and continue to say dot+dot+dot=success as the new announcements are made. I will be proud of the LONGS who did the DD and weathered the storm of reverse splits and lost value. Those who stood by their convictions in the face of laughter and ridicule from the board, from friends and family for being so far down on their investment. I will celebrate with gusto and toast all who show up at the SGLB party. Being a visionary is never an easy thing.
>>>just look at the DARPA result and BTW Streamics 8 will be available next month...
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...some nice fotos too...
>>>What is your ETA (estimated time of arrival) for soon. I have to believe that is the most used word on this board, yet it has never arrived.<<<
This is a good question, I personally expected that ETA earlier this year.
Ok the machine OEM's failed to deliver for IPQA again and not allowed Sigma Labs to do the job.
As the market for serial production is ramping up since some time and will accelerate during this year we will see more pressure on the OEM's.
I remember JR was talking about one contract per month for this year, so lets see...
Trumpf success
https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article193823903/Maschinenbau-Der-groesste-Technologiesprung-in-der-Chipindustrie.html
>>>the German connection,
1. Trumpf is the leader (in this case: no competition)
2. Trumpf was the first mover for metal AM
3. Trumpf restarts the metal AM business some 3 years ago
4. Trumpf TRUPRINT 5000 with Sigma Labs inside not yet released
...as soon as released to market also no competition?!
>>>SGLB is no longer in business to create papers unless those papers are money. Millions of papers are published every year. 90% of those papers barely get read much less make money or developed into a business processes. <<<
is this your statistical analyses?
But this has nothing to do with Sigma Labs successful business development plan!
>>>Your CEO is ramping expenses, increasing share structure, all the while, generating less revenue. That 10Q says it all...the salaries, etc for such a small company is hilarious. 500K plus in a quarter!!!! WTF!!! I could see it if they were producing kick butt results, but come on. That is unethical. Always love when these small companies on OTC and small markets pay executives like they are brining in multimillion revenues. Simply NOT THE CASE here. Paying themselves outlandish salaries/compensation for zero in results...even worse they are putting out their hands for shareholders to foot an every growing bill. Pathetic execution, pathetic sales, outlandish compensation. The perfecta of an OTC, corrupt company, looking for handouts... <<<
just some comments:
1. >>>Your CEO<<< yes it is our CEO not your CEO so why you care?
2. >>>corrupt company<<< please verify or otherwise prosecutors (your US Prosecutors) will interview you soon...
3. >>>Always love when these small companies on OTC<<< we are on NASDAQ
4. >>>pay executives like they are brining in multimillion revenues<<< good salaries for excellent team members!
BTW: what does WTF!!! means? is this outlandish communication?
Michael Brennen
Fantastic paper published by some of the best and brightest minds in additive manufacturing . This paper is ahead of its time in many ways but the rapid qualification methodology is brilliant!
Congratulations to Sigma Labs' Lars Jacquemetton who participated in the DARPA open manufacturing program, utilizing PrintRite3D® to develop a rapid qualification framework for metal additive manufacturing. This work has demonstrated that a combination of physics-based modeling and experimental verification and validation can enable early stage identification and elimination of potential problems. It has shown that the qualification framework presented can be used as the compliance means for certifications and/or certification of components. The paper is available here: http://bit.ly/2VV4I3T
...this is also another answer of the multi million $ question...
>>>Million dollar question. Why are they still doing it the expensive way?
<<<
They try to use the Concept Laser approach but still not successful (see also Sintavia web site) and then there was this dispute with the results of America Makes project lead by GE and last but not least the IP leading role of SGLB!
...so the question is when GE has to come back to SGLB software (may be after Honeywell will use it for all there AM factories worldwide soon)...
Mission Critical
https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/mission-critical/
...they are still doing it the expensive way...
Don our friend
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/honeywell-speakers-rapid-2019-donald-g-godfrey/
Additive Manufacturing technology is of high demand within the aerospace industry and Honeywell has successfully used this technology to their advantage. For example, Honeywell is using additive manufacturing technology to significantly reduce supply chain disruptions. They are also utilizing this technology through a methodical approach, creating more approved parts for flight than any other company.
>>>https://mailchi.mp/dbd6f2a573b8/printerite3d-automated-anamoly-detection?e=4d64577cad
New! Breakthrough Technology:
Automated Anomaly Detection
Sigma Labs' PrintRite3D® Real Time Melt Pool Analytics software can identify thermal defect signatures using its newest feature, Automated Anomaly Detection. This new feature streamlines the manual monitoring and inspection process in metal additive manufacturing, enabling reduced waste and increased productivity
>>>PrintRite3D now features a graphical user interface for real-time display of live part quality results and automated anomaly detection on thermal mapping images providing location and anomalous region size. It is platform-independent and available as a third-party add-on or retrofit package for existing machines, Sigma says. <<<
wickw50 this is amazing Sigma Labs specifications, no any other company can do this...
Sigma inside...
the problem is all competing companies and especially the printer OEM's like to do there own way...I think this is the wrong way as implementation of IPQA is not yet done!
>>>thank you for proving my point exactly....
Again...
The company regularly states their success is based upon industry adoption of AM, specifically in mass production, rapid prototyping, and serial production.
Show me where the company promised a dollar amount in contracts and I'll be just as upset as you.... however, I know for a fact they have never stated they expected any dollar amount from any company.... that was your assumption, your mistake.
The company has never promised any specific dollar amounts on any of these updates at all.
All they are, are updates on what the company is doing and yes it is implied that in the future they will provide a very good return on investment.
however, when each one was announced, there was never any promise that any single one would provide any specific dollar amount.
so, for you to bash the company for not giving you a return on investment immediately following any of these updates and progress, it's completely on you, and not on the company. <<<
ok Sigma Labs never stated anything...I think even this not correct as previous statements told us...
But may be you can tell us when Sigma Labs will make profit!
>>> We will be lucky to get three. <<< this is your experience or assumption.
When I play Domino with my little son we always get maximum effects...
as soon as the effect starts you can not stop it...
>>>I think it’s free and that fat kid, he died of heat exhaustion. RIP Billy.
Regards,
Murray Winklebottom <<<
agreed, fat Coca Cola kids can die earlier than other kids...some also get sick of Diabetes type 1 but can be treated nicely live long...
BTW: this is also a nice business model to sell Insulin...
>>>Any surge will be short lived. They have to show more than just a couple of sales. Even if there is a domino effect in sales (which I doubt) they have to show it can be sustainable or the pps will return to or near current levels. If the insiders sell during the first rise, the pps will fall that much faster and that much farther. History does repeat itself. Especially when it comes to the PPS snd the stock market. Big companies do not have just one initiative with one company when they are working with technology like this (never and I mean never do they put all their eggs in one basket).<<<
did you understand the word domino effect?
>>>KANYA, A SYMPATHY PURCHASE is when one of the large companies we've been working with ...sees us struggling to make even our first sale....So out of sympathy, they buy something from us to make us look legitimate and help build momentum for us. <<<
ok this is the American way of doing business...
I think a German company would buy something because it is proven outstanding technology (state of the art) and ahead of the competitors.
Even German companies would not pay for sympathy...
Conclusion: Sigma Labs will be the cash cow for all companies as soon as it is proven outstanding technology and for my understanding that is already the case...so just watch and enjoy the development...
The fact is: only one real sales may be next week will push the PPS hard...
then the waiting for more sales is over...someone used the word domino effect here...
>>>We all are betting on it. Have been for quite awhile. I will believe it, when I see it. The most interesting thing to me is with all the relationships that they are supposed to have they haven’t even been able to get a sympathy purchase from one those the special relationships. <<<
can you please explain what you mean with:>>>sympathy purchase<<<
>>>Maybe, they are waiting for a sale price to buy the company, may not be too long at this rate. <<<
and than Carl will offer them some money to take the poor Sigma Labs company? may be like in real American life...
I think that some company needs to take control of our Sigma Labs as soon as possible...
>>>Maybe whoever is offering the next financing deal wants the pps lower, seen it before <<<
that makes sense may be Carl likes more cheaper shares...
what we can see is a classical sell off volumn...
>>>No one is buying either. <<<
some Dentist is buying regularly and not only 4000 shares...
may be buying later...
>>>and nobody is selling...
The funny story is today we will end up > 1.5!!!
No fear!!!
May be JR will tell us something important?
It is Q time:
what can we expect?
Revenue:
2017 114k
2018 103k
2019 250k or more?
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As soon as end users like Honeywell, GE etc will implement In Process Quality Assurance systems in real production. Till now they still use conventional expensive testing methods like CT, X Ray etc to verify part quality.
In the moment it is still a waiting game until the first OEM is moving and than everything will happen quickly and any time soon.
>>>When exactly do we sell something and get our piece of the pie? <<<
Where Does Industrial-Scale 3D Printing Go From Here?
In 2015, global spending on industrial 3D printing topped out at $11 billion. In 2019, forecasts indicate spending could rise to $27 billion. GE and other global corporations know this technology represents the future of most major industries on Earth, which is likely why GE has spent billions on 3D printing companies. They anticipate many billions of dollars more in savings once they successfully incorporate this technology into their production facilities. As industrial 3D printing takes off, expect that number to rise dramatically — and for 3D printing to become even more of a mainstream concept than it already is.
https://www.fabbaloo.com/blog/2019/5/8/what-is-industrial-3d-printing?utm_source=Fabbaloo+Daily+Newsletter&utm_source=SLM+MSocial&utm_campaign=f70bd52abb-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f52584965b-f70bd52abb-116562345
>>>3D printing takes off and an Darpa confirmed fact with Sigma Labs technology even for GE!!
Darpa PR brings Sigma Labs nice negotiation power...
All the competitors like EOS, SLM, CL (GE Additive), Trumpf, Renishaw etc
needs to negotiate now with JR on a different level...
This includes also OEM's like Siemens, Materialize etc etc...
Looking foreword to the next logical steps of JR...
The situation also after yesterdays Carl's 8k looks most promising than ever before!!!
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GE Research's Singh: "Closed-loop control is the holy grail (of additive manufacturing), and I think we’re in striking distance of doing that." Is working w/ @AmericaMakes as a platform to bring its partners & competitors together to focus on design & quality issues. #ncdmmsummit
>>>the wording holy grail was used some years ago with the GE announcement of GE Sigma Labs America Makes project results.
Now GE is repeating that and is mentioning "to bring its partners & competitors together to focus on design & quality issues"
It looks like GE is still searching for results...
For my knowledge Sigma Labs is the only company "in striking distance of doing that"
>>>>>I really like the wording "in striking distance"!!!
>>>I like it the move. You rarely hear anything new in the calls that you don't already know as an investor base, and dare I say it, but it's almost always a waste of money for smaller companies to host these.<<<
Good move! I just remember on last CC only one investor was calling!
This is a good opportunity to save some money!!!
Exciting times and events ahead!
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If you’d like to listen to „Trends that will impact your AM future“ then please join the panel moderated by Terry Wohlers with John Dulchinos Donald G Godfrey Cynthia Flanigan and myself on May21st at 12.30.
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An increase of PPS to 3 to 5 $ in the short term is imminent...
We saw first commercial contracts during the last 3 years,
with an unknown EU Co (may be Trumpf), Siemens and soo many others