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crook717

08/21/14 2:44 PM

#21903 RE: crook717 #21901

I do have a question for some of you experts here on the company, as my knowledge isn't quite there.
I can't seem to find any detail on who developed the PR3D software. Did they contract with someone to get it developed? Anyone know?
Impression I'm getting is that it's completed, they just have to quantify the data which is why they engaged Adurant.
Reason I'm asking, is I'm trying to project a timeline when this can be commercialized.



EDIT: I think I may have found my answer, please someone guide me...not sure If I'm connecting the dots right..

SIGMA LABS, INC. SIGNS AN AGREEMENT WITH MATERIALISE NV TO INTEGRATE SIGMA LABS' PRINTRITE3D® QUALITY INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY INTO 3D PRINTING SOFTWARE (this broke in April 2014)

This tells me that PR3D is simply a concept with a bunch of sensors, something that isn't even a product yet but rather a prototype. The testing they are doing with GE/Honeywell is simply research and testing. This is why it seems they entered an agreement with Materialise who specializes in 3D software. Are they developing it?

Summary Assumptions: (please correct me if I'm wrong)

a.) PR3D software is in development by Materialise, entered in April 2014.
b.) Adurant/Oracle are working on the data portion / aesthetics of the software.
b.) Testing the software for bugs issues has not begun, this can take months, setbacks can push it to years.

stocker83

08/21/14 2:51 PM

#21904 RE: crook717 #21901

Adurant is mostly from what I believe storing the data and creating infrastructure for that. I am a coder and I doubt Viv and Mark code, they are more on the hardware technicals side. I'm not sure who they have asked to code the actual software or what language it was written in. I also haven't seen the past employees that have worked with them either so I can't say for sure if they would have the technical ability to do so. Clearly it has been done else GE or any client couldn't verify or even "evaluate" if it works or not without the software.