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RiskReward1

09/05/17 9:12 AM

#53512 RE: desarcmo #53510

I agree. We certainly cannot know that the GE partnership is dead. In my opinion it just looks like there came a point where our interests divided and perhaps became competitive to some degree.

kanya

09/05/17 9:23 AM

#53513 RE: desarcmo #53510

Correct as everything is more or less top secret may be tomorrow we will be informed that GE recently received the newest software update from SGLB...
I believe patience is advised as I personally believe that we will know more about all that developments very soon and in a very positive way for SGLB...
Just remember: all the machine OEM's are very well connected to each other and dependent on each other (with EOS and Trumpf as technology leaders) with cross license agreements in place(including Concept Laser, now GE Additive).
This is for my understanding also an important point that GE takes over Concept Laser and GE has to live with all that agreements...

GetRich1day

09/05/17 7:40 PM

#53534 RE: desarcmo #53510

I agree with you on the Woodward connection. PrintRite 2.0 being installed on Woodward a Tier 1 supplier certainly indicates to me that the GE connection cannot be ruled out. I felt the same with the Materialise/GE announcement as well considering that PrintRite is complementary to Streamics.

Just some DD some those who were unaware

GE Aviation, part of General Electric Company GE , and industrial goods manufacturer Woodward, Inc. WWD recently entered into a joint venture with an equal stake to enhance fuel systems for General Electric's large commercial aircraft engine lines. Per the agreement, Woodward will receive $250 million in cash. The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2015.

The fuel systems are vital to General Electric's advanced technology aircraft engines and this new venture will design, develop, supply and service the fuel system for the GE90, GEnx, GE9X and other large commercial engines that are being developed by it.

Woodward will be the preferred supplier to the joint venture, which ensures a stable supply chain for General Electric to manage production volume growth.


http://www.nasdaq.com/article/ge-aviation-woodward-form-jv-to-enhance-fuel-systems-analyst-blog-cm479391