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boston745

04/02/24 2:16 PM

#40733 RE: boston745 #40732

Morgan Ceramics & NP Aerospace spin-off

2016-earlier, Sintx began a Ceramic-Metal Brazing project in a joint effort with later disclosed Morgan Advanced Ceramics. Sintx would use the tech for knee and Morgan would use the tech created for aerospace applications. Incidentally, the recent PR disclosure announcing the supply of aerospace components could be a deal to supply Morgan Technical Ceramics. If Morgan is not the "world leader in aerospace systems" mentioned in this PR, then i'd expect another announcement of such a supply deal to Morgan Ceramics. More than likely this supply deal is to Morgan Ceramics which is curiously not disclosed despite the previously disclosed JDA with Morgan Ceramics back in 2017

“We are excited to serve our customer who is a world leader in aerospace systems,” said Dave O’Brien, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for SINTX.


https://www.morgantechnicalceramics.com/markets/aerospace/

A metal-ceramic brazing project with a global ceramics manufacturer is underway, targeting the total knee market, and composite devices in the spine market.


I no longer have the presentation released Sept 2017 but as you can see from the following post it was revealed that the global ceramics manufacturer was in fact Morgan Ceramics who Sintx, then Amedica, had a JDA with. 2018, looks like Nov 20th to be exact, NP Aerospace was spun off from Morgan Ceramics. October is when Sintx shed Amedica and officially became Sintx Tech where it began branching from solely a medical implant company to more of a materials company.

Today presentation slides:

* New surgeons, new sales = more revenue
* JDA with Morgan Ceramics = 3D printing = greatly reduce cost (2018)


Nov 20th, 2018 NP Aerospace was spun off from Morgan Ceramics Nov 20.

April, 15th 2019 6 months after NP Aerospace was spun off, Sintx announced that Donal Bray would join Sintx, a former VP from Morgan Advanced Ceramics who also oversaw the NP Aerospace division.

SINTX Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SINT) announced today that it has hired Donald J. Bray as Vice President of Business Development. Mr. Bray was formerly Vice President of Technology at Morgan Advanced Materials, where he focused on leading strategic initiatives into new market areas. Mr. Bray will assume the new role at SINTX on 22 April 2019.


Business Director, Armor Jan 2008 - Sep 2014 6 yrs 9 mos

NP Aerospace, the world’s most advanced, composite armor company, has incorporated in the United States to provide advanced, composite tactical and combat-armored systems for vehicles and personal protection systems specifically for the U.S. military.



Mr. Donald Bray comes into Sintx, aids setting up Sintx for ISO 9100D certification, aids in the acquisitions of armor and TA&T technical assets, and then leaves Sintx once armor facility is brought online. This to me suggests that Mr. Bray was sent to Sintx to aid in getting Sintx ready so it could supply armor components for NP Aerospace and aerospace components for Morgan Ceramics.

Quote Sources:

https://ir.sintx.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/223/sintx-technologies-enters-into-a-second-long-term-supply
https://ir.sintx.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/100/correction---amedica-releases-2016-preliminary-unaudited
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=134930450
https://ir.sintx.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/129/sintx-technologies-hires-strategic-vp
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=167887649
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madg

04/03/24 5:51 AM

#40739 RE: boston745 #40732

“The problem with that is it doesnt account for the fact that Sonny didnt become CEO based solely on his own merit but in large part due to his ties to Zimmer.”

In what world is this sentence in any way a fact? He became ceo in large part because of his ties to zimmer? You literally made this up and say it’s a fact