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HAWKS022

04/07/15 5:45 PM

#32336 RE: johnny canuck #32333

Thanks JC. That is big. Pays to actually read the 10K I guess, thanks for updating us all. That to me basically says GE is using Sigma for their Fuel Nozzles.
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silversmith

04/07/15 9:39 PM

#32338 RE: johnny canuck #32333

You've got that right Oh Canada.
The licensing of PR3D to the printer OEMs is going to happen pretty soon in my opinion. I am expecting to hear about it even before the official commitment from GE. Two conference calls ago Mark and Vivek were asked about licensing with the printer manufacturers. They openly talked about how obviously that would be a desire at SGLB and what it would mean to the company. This time, the same question came up about licensing to the printer OEMs, and Mark flat out said that he is not at liberty to discuss that topic. That means to me that it is being hammered out as we speak.
We are going to get licensing and GE and Honeywell for PR3D. This is going to be a great ride. Get em while you still can.

All the best,
Silversmith
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Jackle

04/07/15 10:10 PM

#32342 RE: johnny canuck #32333

Indeed, always good to read the small print.. Part i love about this especially is

Including our PrintRite3D® technology.....should provide the necessary “objective evidence of compliance” required by their customer (the F.A.A.)
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ZRock

04/08/15 9:24 AM

#32350 RE: johnny canuck #32333

as do I. Z

"Also, in conjunction with our JTDA with GE Aviation, we envision PrintRite3D® being used in the manufacture of fuel nozzles for GE’s newest jet engine - the LEAP engine. Including our PrintRite3D® technology as part of GE Aviation’s quality control model should provide the necessary “objective evidence of compliance” required by their customer (the F.A.A.) to ensure production quality and process reliability."