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Any educated guesses as to when we see a revenue stream develop from the JETA Enterprises relationship we now have?
-GLTA
Boeing Additive Manufacturing Organization has been established.
"I am excited about this organization and the opportunity it brings to us as engineers and as a company. This cross-functional organization will serve as the central focal point for Boeing's enterprise Additive Manufacturing activities, coordinating the design and production of metal and composite parts for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Boeing Defense, Space & Security and Boeing Global Services."
-John Hamilton (VP of Engineering at Boeing)
Not that this says much, but if anyone's interested in looking at the correlation between google searches of printrite3d, Sigma labs, and SGLB VS. volume traded, you might be surprised.
There's been a recent uptick in printrite3D searches, which is a good sign I hope.
-GLTA
Does anyone have an idea of what SGLB's market cap might look like had this Morph3d merger come to fruition?
-GLTA
I'm reading over the ODA Procedures today to see what this implies fully.
Your info is appreciated!
Independence is needed to ensure someone else's agenda doesn't compromise the integrity and safety of parts that hold people's lives.
Jeta Enterprises, the company SGLB has contracted out to for the sale of contract pricing and printing in the Northwest region of the US, is a sound strategic move.
The state of Washington is the global leader in aerospace.
Jeta Enterprises has been around since the year 2000.
Their customer base is going to boost SGLB sales. (My opinion)
So the FAA isn't requiring independent parts qualification?
GE will need an independent 3rd party part qualification, don't you think?
-My2Cents
I'm happy John Rice is CEO for now, nice track record. Brought Coca-cola their most profitable year in the companies history.
Here's his linked-in:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-rice-008a836
Mark Cola doesn't make a good CEO, CTO suits him.
Industry hasn't reached its potential yet, standards are being developed.
A "start-up" that moves at the same pace its industry does.
I like how you managed to make it political. A leap but funny!
I was going to ask the same thing lol.
So any ideas when share price will hit $15.00?
Just some more validation of Sigmas Printrite3D Software, no big deal.
Do you think SGLB had some kind of licensing agreement with ARCAM that caught GE's eye?
Found an article posted this morning in Chinese, I used google translate to enable myself to read.
http://3dprint.ofweek.com/2017-02/ART-132107-8420-30108189.html
Statement from Mark Cola, pulled from Morph 3D news release.
"A&D opportunities, and existing contracts are anticipated to dramatically impact Sigma Labs’ growth trajectory beginning this year."
Don't get cold feet, just cause the guy isn't good at communicating doesn't mean he can't get things done.
You've forgotten about all the NDAs being signed in this industry.
So it's not crazy for people to think they have contracts in the pipeline they can't mention to us.
Roller coaster heading back up! Prepare for the inevitable drop, once again.
Lets get more news thrown down the pipeline MC.
Proven software, this might reach Kanya's prediction of around $20. (Hopeful thoughts)
How much in revenue is Sigma obtaining for service contracts per PrintRite system?
I remember somebody touching on this awhile back...
I'm officially out, I see GE letting SGLB die and Mark C. acquiring a killer job elsewhere. Sorry my patience has been depleted, best of luck to the longs, incompetent management really took a toll on this companies success .
Entire contract has SGLB written all over it and we have the ITAR certification so that's out of the way already.
I think GE is waiting on FAA to way in on AM standards before going full swing.
Sigma isn't dead yet, but management does need to find other means of obtaining revenue until the FAA does come out with standards.
Mark has lead everyone to believe the large contracts would have come to fruition by now.
Where are they now? No status updates, just NDA.
Time to sell out to GE and save what little value SGLB has left.
This is super good news.
I still think the industry needs to mature some more before we see SGLB really take off.
Do you know what standards, if any, have been put in place so far for the industry?
GLTA
This might be a dumb question, but how do you find out whether or not Rockville sold part of their stake?
Good read, highlighting SGLBs cloud based software.
http://www.aerospacemanufacturinganddesign.com/article/process-control-for-additive-manufacturing/
It just sounds like you read about something that scared you and now it's being spilled all over the board.
It's a risk you're going to have to be willing to take.
They're disclosing inherent risks for filing the S1.
Kind of like how their PR filings have the stupid "this contains forward looking statements, and in no way guarantees .... Bla bla bla"
Wish I had called in to inquire about their relationship with Creatz3D.
This industry is developing still so I'm not surprised. Patience.
I'm still hoping for that $20 marker to come this year, don't lose patience!
So is this Woodward news explaining why SGLB is ITAR compliant?
And how hard is it to be ITAR compliant? If anyone might know?
Kanya, it's not the contract we wanted, but it's a snack for the feast to come GLTA
I did not, but if someone that can act like they own an Arcam printer of some sort I think it'd be interesting to hear what they know about Printrite3D.
Has anyone tried contacting Creatz3D inquiring about PrintRite3D?
I might just be impatient, but I really want this to begin showing up on their website as a product they offer.
GLTA
Additive Industries gave SGLB a mention.
"Also key to the reproducibility of the MetalFAB1 3D printing process are two partnerships. Sigma Labs, a spin-off of Los Alamos National Lab in New Mexico, has commercialized an in-process monitoring tool called PrintRite3D, which combines sensors with software to provide real-time feedback on the 3D printing process in order to analyze the variables that yield an optimal part. About this partnership, Kersten remarked, “We monitor the melt pool through a solution developed by our partner Sigma Labs, because they’re experts in that field. There’s no reason why we would reinvent the wheel if it’s already been invented by someone else.”"
http://www.engineering.com/3DPrinting/3DPrintingArticles/ArticleID/12251/Additive-Industries-Evolves-Metal-3D-Printing-at-RAPID-2016.aspx
I just puked for you.
Do you still believe in June 2016 we will begin to see new contract revenues?