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TedJ

01/04/18 11:16 PM

#56181 RE: RiskReward1 #56178

Last years presentation at Aerodef by Mark Cola and Ivan Madera, Morf3D Inc.

https://www.sigmalabsinc.com/sites/default/files/2017-03/AeroDef2017PresentationTemplate_V2.pdf

Capt_Smith77

01/05/18 3:36 AM

#56182 RE: RiskReward1 #56178

If what she says is true about their plans, then it'll certainly be more than one software company that are needed for this project as I believe it's supposed to include design to finish product. Keep in mind, too, that these will only be US based companies and not foreign entities as Morf has stated in the past.

Sigma Labs may not be a huge company, but they did form an official alliance with Morf3D that's revolved around exactly what they're planning. They're also a publicly traded company that trades on the Nasdaq and have a worldwide presence. If that isn't enough, Sigma even went as far as to loan them money to help purchase a new printer.

I believe that Sigma reached out to the Navajo before Morf3D did based on past news, and were likely instrumental in helping the project find a home. There might be grant money involved, which could help all those involved.

Most importantly, is the connection between the customers and Sigma. Honeywell is already working closely with Sigma for DARPA,and all companies that will be sharing this space are in the Aerospace industry, which is where Sigma's expertise lies. If the companies were all focused on auto parts I may think twice about their involvement, but aerospace is right up their alley and I've seen absolutely nothing that's given me the impression that they're not going to play a huge role in this.

Just the three companies alone that are mentioned in the latest article (Boeing, Honeywell, and Lockheed) are worth a combined 386 Billion USD, so there's a lot at stake here and I'm excited about the future for all of these companies involved.