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Re: sallardyce1 post# 14549

Tuesday, 03/25/2014 8:52:48 PM

Tuesday, March 25, 2014 8:52:48 PM

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As they mentioned in a previous release, they cannot always reveal the name of clients etc. The aerospace, manufacturing and military industry is for fairly obvious reasons highly competitive and in many cases abound in secrecy. Take GE for instance. They have taken a leap of faith in additive manufacturing as the future of manufacturing and betting a lot in the process. Now look at Sigma, its a unique part of the process that will help create the future. But it is exactly that , a PART of the process. Why would the likes of GE announce a part of the process before getting the other parts in place? That would just lead to a loss of competitive advantage for no real reason.

This is part of the reason to me why SGLB news is likely to be explosive when it comes. When the news is finally out the horse has already bolted, the full machine is already designed (incorporating SGLB) and suddenly GE has a printer 10x faster, will full closed loop quality control, destroying the competition.

This, i believe, is why Sigma doesn't go crowing about all its work and partners. It's industry background just doesn't lend itself to that kind of behavior. Thats another reason why many people like Sigma, they are consummate professionals in their field, they get the job done without all the hoo ha and fuss of less secure companies.
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