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Re: El_Jefe42 post# 51128

Thursday, 06/01/2017 10:48:06 PM

Thursday, June 01, 2017 10:48:06 PM

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I'm a believer and still calling $100pps in 2020. There's a lot of companies finally getting their initial AM factories built. The need for SGLB will greatly increase with AM full rate production. I can see that occurring across multiple industries by 2020. The right AM printers are finally being built for AM production ie Metal Fab. The next few years SGLB should be able to capitalize on by being first to market and as more investors become educated on where SGLB fits in this AM Space.

The following kinds of articles enhance my confidence in Printrited3D being used heavily by some Big Players in the next few years.


“It is an honor to announce this new agreement with Siemens for evaluation of our proprietary PrintRite3D® quality assurance software,” said Mark Cola, President and CEO of Sigma Labs. “We’ll provide statistical process control and assure part quality for burner repairs as well as set the stage for productivity optimization. Siemens plays a leading role in applying additive manufacturing across its highly-demanding gas turbine operations. We are proud to assist them in providing the highest quality 3D printed components for such technology applications, where Siemens is continuously working on further process improvements. We look forward to a close and beneficial partnership together.”


https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2016/11/14/889563/0/en/Sigma-Labs-Enters-into-Agreement-with-Siemens-for-PrintRite3D.html

Several months later Siemens announces.

Siemens has achieved a breakthrough in the 3D printing of gas turbine blades. For the first time, a team of experts has full-load tested gas turbine blades that were entirely produced using additive manufacturing.

The tests were conducted at the Siemens test center for industrial gas turbines in Lincoln, Great Britain. Over the course of several months, Siemens engineers from Lincoln, Berlin, and the Swedish municipality of Finspong worked with experts from Materials Solutions to optimize the gas turbine blades and their production. Within just 18 months, the international project team succeeded in developing the entire process chain, from the design of individual components, to the development of materials, all the way to new methods of quality control and the simulation of component service life. In addition, Siemens tested a new additively manufactured blade design with a fully revised and improved internal cooling geometry


https://www.siemens.com/innovation/en/home/pictures-of-the-future/industry-and-automation/additive-manufacturing-3d-printed-gas-turbine-blades.html
What's quite exciting to me is that Siemens has developed their entire process chain and it seems certain that SLGB is in it.

There's a similar story with Aerojet RocketDyne certifying AM rocket parts for the Air Force while using PrintRite3D. I see that $500M market cap coming as long as we are not bought out before then. SGLB is in such an amazing position right now; in spite of, the current pps. The pps will come when SGLB finally turns a profit from sales and retail investors arise from their slumber. We see institutions are waking up to SGLB's strong potential. Good Luck All and see you at the SGLB party.
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