“The new generation of EOS systems not only convinced us with the outstanding quality of the components it produces, but above all with its open interfaces, which allow us to seamlessly integrate these machines in our quality assurance concepts—a further big step towards achieving the industrial-scale Additive Manufacturing of components,” said Carl Fruth, CEO of FIT AG.
>>>So it looks like that FIT is not using EOSTATE.
Based in Lupburg, Germany, FIT AG is one of the country’s leading additive manufacturing solutions companies, and has worked with companies as established as construction giant Caterpillar for the implementation of industrial 3D printing.
>>>Solar Turbines a customer of Sigma Labs is part of Caterpillar group.
Note: Siemens EOS M290 and M400 systems in Sweden are running with Sigma Labs IPQA software and not with EOSTATE.
This is remarkable as also other Sigma Labs customers with EOS machines decided to use IPQA from Sigma Labs...
So it looks like that Sigma Labs software is dominating the early adaptor IPQA market without real completion for years to come...