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VisionaryInc

05/21/16 3:27 PM

#42932 RE: maxinkuckee #42930

Talked to the Additive industries rep. He said they are still working on integrating the software into their machines. It doesn't appear to be quite ready yet from what he said. He said the engineers and software guys were still working on integration.
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3dtdman

05/21/16 3:56 PM

#42933 RE: maxinkuckee #42930

maxinkuckee, the answer KMey3434 gave you is probably more valuable, but one more datapoint is that during the last conference call the question of Sigma's products being offered in the MetalFab1 was asked. Mark Cola responded that it was an option, and also said that none of the PrintRite3D® SW was in the machine that was delivered to Airbus:

"I had a couple of questions about the metal fab one that additive industries makes and your inclusion or their inclusion of your software on it, do you know if the PrintRite3D - that's an option right, it's not a requirement on that machine.

Mark Cola

It will be offered as an option. Correct.

Unidentified Analyst

Okay, do you actually know if that option was on machine that went to airbus?

Mark Cola

It was not. That was actually the second machine they built and it was too early to incorporate our technology into that. They are still in test and evaluation of our technology, there are still engineering activity as required in order to incorporate the physical hardware and sensors into their system. And so that's where we are at with them."

http://seekingalpha.com/article/3974632-sigma-labs-sglb-ceo-mark-cola-q1-2016-results-earnings-call-transcript?page=3

The good news is this: Sigma Labs is still listed as a "Partner" on the Additive Industries website:
"Currently, we have developed partnerships to integrate 3DSIM’s exaSIM package, as well as Sigma Labs’ PrintRite3D® solutions."
http://additiveindustries.com/Additive-world-platform/Partners
so it would seem that a little reciprocity would be in order here...