Sigma Labs to Operate as Sigma Additive Solutions
This name change reflects strategic initiative to deploy technology on thousands of production printers.
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Sigma Labs Inc., a developer of quality assurance software for the commercial 3D printing industry, is operating under the name Sigma Additive Solutions, reflecting the evolution of the company from its origins as a laboratory engaged in research and development of 3D metal printing technology. Sigma currently acts as a solutions provider, focused on enabling its customers and OEM partner providers to use a standard set of quality metrics across 3D printers from different manufacturers, using different processes.
In conjunction with the change, the company’s common stock is trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market (NASDAQ) under the ticker symbol SASI. No action is required from Sigma’s stockholders, and the CUSIP number for the common stock will remain unchanged. The company also changed its corporate web address to www.sigmaadditive.com.
“Our company’s decision to operate as Sigma Additive Solutions is an acknowledgment of the progress the Sigma team has made in creating the quality standard in additive manufacturing,” says Jacob Brunsberg, Sigma president and CEO. “For some time, we have been working with customers, OEMs and standards organizations to remove the quality barrier through advanced meltpool monitoring and analytics. We intend to significantly impact the entire AM quality continuum with scalable solutions that improve machine, process and part quality.”
Sigma Additive Solutions is in line with the company’s recent announcements regarding product updates, relationships and production integration, technical integration, participation, expansion and developments in AM. Sigma continues to focus on being at the center of all in-process quality, yielding faster part qualification, automated workflow, certified reports and audits and an integrated end-to-end process.
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