You gather correctly Max. SGLB has constructed a pretty high-powered management team, but none more connected with the big dogs of the industry than our ex-GE dude. All kinds of possibilities and opportunities open up with this addition. But I think it is more that SGLB has sharpened the pointy end of the spear for all three target customer types, OEM, end-user, and the big global conglomerates that are both. Things are way more powerful and skilled, and carry much more serious weight within the industry for SGLB now, compared to even a year ago. But you watch, SGLB is going to mess around and get bought by someone. In my mind it is only a matter of time.
All the best,
Silversmith