Monday, December 09, 2013 12:52:38 AM
I re-read your blog for like the third time, and the way it's put isn't so misleading. Greg Morris did present GE's closed loop process controller, and obviously Sigma's software would be a part of that, as it monitors and communicates with whatever equipment GE is using to make/modify their parts. It is not the whole system in and of itself, but a necessary part of the larger system, and I think you made that distinction well.
I'm pretty sure this has all been semantics over "controller." (d'oh)
I really hope they do get around to making their own printers some day, because if everything was self-contained and didn't have to be adapted to an existing framework, the efficiency would blow everyone else out of the water.
It's great that they can have their cake and eat it too- use PrintRite within an existing setup for large clients who already have million dollar machinery, or sell it as part of their own machinery down the road.
Can't wait to see where we'll be in a year!
Now I'm going to shut up for a week because I've said too much lately!
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