Biggest changeExpiration Date Methods and Systems for Monitoring Additive Manufacturing Processes US Utility 9,999,924 5/11/36 Systems and Methods for Additive Manufacturing Operations US Utility 10,207,489 6/20/37 Material Qualification System and Methodology US Utility 10,226,817 4/26/37 Material Qualification System and Methodology China Utility ZL201680010333.X 1/13/26 Optical Manufacturing Process Sensing and Status Indication System US Utility 10,317,294 5/2/35 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation US Utility 10,479,020 8/1/38 Optical Manufacturing Process Sensing and Status Indication System US Utility 10,520,372 3/25/35 Systems and Methods for Additive Manufacturing Operations US Utility 10,717,264 12/28/38 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation US Utility 10,639,745 2/21/39 Photodetector Array for Additive Manufacturing Operations US Utility 10,786,850 2/21/39 Multi-Sensor Quality Inference and Control for Additive Manufacturing Processes US Utility 10,786,948 4/24/37 Optical Manufacturing Process Sensing and Status Indication System US Utility 11,073,431 3/25/35 Method and System for Monitoring Additive Manufacturing Process US Utility 11,135,654 8/11/35 Layer-Based Defect Detection Using Normalized Sensor Data US Utility 11,072,043 1/26/40 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation Germany Utility 112,018,001,597 8/1/38 Government Regulation Any contracts that we enter into with governmental agencies will be subject to a variety of federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Biggest changeExpiration Date Optical Manufacturing Process Sensing and Status Indication System US Utility 10,317,294 5/2/2035 Optical Manufacturing Process Sensing and Status Indication System US Utility 10,520,372 3/25/2035 Optical Manufacturing Process Sensing and Status Indication System US Utility 11,073,431 3/25/2035 Method And System for Monitoring Additive Manufacturing Processes US Utility 9,999,924 5/11/2036 Method And System for Monitoring Additive Manufacturing Processes US Utility 11,135,654 8/21/2035 Multi-Sensor Quality Inference and Control For Additive Manufacturing Processes US Utility 10,786,948 4/24/2037 Multi-Sensor Quality Inference and Control For Additive Manufacturing Processes US Utility 11,478,854 11/18/2035 Material Qualification System and Methodology US Utility 10,226,817 4/26/2037 Material Qualification System and Methodology China Utility ZL201680010333.X 1/13/2036 Material Qualification System and Methodology US Utility 11,267,047 1/13/2036 Systems And Methods for Additive Manufacturing Operations US Utility 10,207,489 6/20/2037 Systems And Methods for Additive Manufacturing Operations US Utility 10,717,264 12/28/2038 Layer-Based Defect Detection Using Normalized Sensor Data US Utility 11,072,043 1/26/2040 System And Method for Additive Manufacturing China Utility ZL201980027059.0 2/21/2039 Photodetector Array for Additive Manufacturing Operations German Utility 112,019,000,521 2/21/2039 Photodetector Array for Additive Manufacturing Operations US Utility 10,786,850 2/21/2039 Photodetector Array for Additive Manufacturing Operations US Utility 11,260,456 2/21/2039 Correction of Non-Imaging Thermal Measurement Devices US Utility 11,260,454 3/11/2040 Systems And Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation China Utility ZL201880064101.1 8/1/2038 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation German Utility 112,018,001,597 8/1/2038 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation Japan Utility 7,024,981 8/1/2038 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation Korea Utility 10-2340573 8/1/2038 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation US Utility 10,479,020 8/1/2038 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation US Utility 11,390,035 8/1/2028 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation China Utility ZL201980027181.8 2/21/2039 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation German Utility 112,019,000,498 2/21/2039 Systems and Methods for Measuring Radiated Thermal Energy During an Additive Manufacturing Operation US Utility 10,639,745 2/21/2039 Methods and Systems for Quality Inference and Control for Additive Manufacturing Processes US Utility 11,517,984 4/30/2041 Defect Identification Using Machine Learning in an Additive Manufacturing System US Utility 11,536,671 7/30/2041 6 Government Regulations Any contracts that we enter into with governmental agencies will be subject to a variety of federal, state and local laws and regulations.
AM is now reshaping the product design process, entire supply chains, and the vast landscape of manufacturing. Engineers are embracing new design freedoms to realize valuable product performance improvements and cost efficiencies with lighter weight, better thermal management capability, better fluid mixing, customization, and/or the ability to make different structures and textures that yield better part integration.
AM is now reshaping the product design process, entire supply chains, and the vast landscape of manufacturing. Engineers are embracing new design freedoms to realize valuable product performance improvements and cost efficiencies with lighter weight, better thermal management capability, better fluid mixing, customization, and the ability to make different structures and textures that yield better part integration.
We believe that there are several significant hurdles to be overcome for broader adoption of additive technologies for the production of industrial metal parts. Among these are lack of quality, consistency, and industry standards along with cost. The Company believes PrintRite3D® has the potential to contribute to widespread industrialization of 3D metal printing.
We believe that there are several significant hurdles to be overcome for broader adoption of additive technologies for the production of industrial metal and polymer parts. Among these are lack of quality, consistency, and industry standards along with cost. The Company believes PrintRite3D® has the potential to contribute to widespread industrialization of 3D metal and polymer printing.
In 2018, the Sigma team enhanced and added user features to its PrintRite3D® technology. In 2019, the Company began to productize and test PrintRite3D® on various 3D metal printers at customers’ sites through the Company’s Rapid Test and Evaluation (“RTE”) program. Upon receiving favorable responses from the various RTEs, in 2020 the Company began to aggressively market PrintRite3D®.
In 2018, the Sigma team enhanced and added user features to its PrintRite3D® technology. In 2019, the Company began to productize and test PrintRite3D® on various 3D metal printers at customers’ sites through the Company’s Rapid Test and Evaluation (“RTE”) program. Upon receiving favorable responses from the various RTEs, in 2020 the Company began to market PrintRite3D®.
In addition, government contractors are also subject to routine audits and investigations by U.S. government agencies such as the Defense Contract Audit Agency (“DCAA”). These agencies review a contractor’s performance, cost structure, and compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and standards.
In addition, government contractors are subject to routine audits and investigations by U.S. government agencies such as the Defense Contract Audit Agency (“DCAA”). These agencies review a contractor’s performance, cost structure, and compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and standards.
It is a 3D printer platform-independent solution that can be installed as a retrofit to an existing 3D printer or requested as a factory option from select 3D printer OEMs. PrintRite3D® provides a high-fidelity, accurate system that can confidently scale to multi-laser 3D metal printers.
It is a 3D printer platform-independent solution that can be installed as a retrofit to an existing 3D printer or requested as a factory option from select 3D printer OEMs. PrintRite3D® provides a high-fidelity, accurate system that can confidently scale to multi-laser 3D metal and polymer printers.
PrintRite3D was initially developed to work with industrial 3D metal printers using the Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) process, which is the most widely used process for industrial metal applications. In 2020, we announced PrintRite3D for Direct Energy Deposition, or DED, for metal parts.
PrintRite3D was initially developed to work with industrial 3D metal printers using the Powder Bed Fusion (“PBF”) process, which is the most widely used process for industrial metal applications. In 2020, we announced PrintRite3D for Direct Energy Deposition, or DED, for metal parts.
PrintRite3D DED opens up another segment of the industrial metal market for Sigma to sell and distribute our technology. In 2021, the Company introduced PrintRite3D Selective Laser Sintering, or (SLS) for polymer materials. The polymer market is larger and more advanced than the metal market.
PrintRite3D DED opened another segment of the industrial metal market for Sigma to sell and distribute our technology. In 2021, the Company introduced PrintRite3D Selective Laser Sintering, or SLS, for polymer materials. The polymer market is larger and more advanced than the metal market.
We rely on a combination of patent, trademark, trade secret, other intellectual property law, confidentiality procedures, and contractual provisions with employees, partners, and others to protect the technology and other proprietary rights, information and know-how that comprise the core of our business. The chart below summarizes our issued patents.
We rely on a combination of patent, trademark, trade secret, other intellectual property law, confidentiality procedures, and contractual provisions with employees, partners, and others to protect the technology and other proprietary rights, information and know-how that comprise the core of our business. The tables below summarize our issued patents.
Despite the pandemic, the Company moved forward with its plan to market PrintRite3D® to the following industry segments: (1) global manufacturing companies with Additive Manufacturing (“AM”) initiatives; (2) 3D printer Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEMs”) for purchases of licenses and generating fees and royalties thereafter; (3) additive manufacturing software venders for alliances and licenses for co-sales; and (4) research foundations, standards organizations and universities, all in service of Sigma’s potential for setting the industry standard of measurement by providing data and analytics as a metrics-based quality standard of metal quality for all 3D laser powder bed manufactured parts, notwithstanding the design, metal, or brand of equipment upon which parts are manufactured.
Although the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic adversely affected capital spending within the Company’s targeted industries, the Company moved forward with its plan to market PrintRite3D® to the following industry segments: (1) global manufacturing companies with Additive Manufacturing (“AM”) initiatives; (2) 3D printer Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEMs”) for purchases of licenses and generating fees and royalties thereafter; (3) additive manufacturing software venders for alliances and licenses for co-sales; and (4) research foundations, standards organizations and universities, all in service of Sigma’s potential for setting the industry standard of measurement by providing data and analytics as a metrics-based quality standard of metal quality for all 3D laser powder bed manufactured parts, notwithstanding the design, metal, or brand of equipment upon which parts are manufactured.
The PrintRite3D® system detects potential anomalies and incorporates machine learning in conjunction with developed metrics to map those metrics to the post-process data. This provides the ability to reduce post-production testing and costs, while creating a certification framework that serves the needs of end-users, printer manufacturers, and standards organizations.
The PrintRite3D® system detects potential anomalies in real-time and incorporates machine learning in conjunction with developed metrics to map those metrics to live post-process data. This provides the ability to reduce manufacturing costs by identifying problems before post-production testing, while creating a certification framework that serves the needs of end-users, printer manufacturers, and standards organizations.
Our benefit programs include bonuses, stock-based compensation awards, a 401(k) plan with employer matching, healthcare and insurance benefits, flexible paid time off and other employee assistance programs. 7 COVID-19 Pandemic The health and wellness of our employees is also critical to our success.
Compensation and Benefits We strive to provide competitive compensation and benefits to our employees. Our benefit programs include bonuses, stock-based compensation awards, a 401(k) plan with employer matching, healthcare and insurance benefits, flexible paid time off and other employee assistance programs. COVID-19 Pandemic The health and wellness of our employees is important to our success.
A contractor’s failure to comply with these regulations and requirements could result in reductions of the value of contracts, contract modifications or termination, and the assessment of penalties and fines and could lead to suspension or debarment from government contracting or subcontracting for a period of time.
Our failure to comply with these regulations and requirements could result in reductions of the value of contracts, contract modifications or termination, and the assessment of penalties and fines and could lead to temporary or permanent suspension or debarment from government contracting or subcontracting.
We are currently prosecuting foreign and U.S. patent applications related to our IPQA® technology and rapid qualification of additive manufacturing for metal parts. There is no guarantee that the patent applications we have submitted will issue or that if issued, they will offer adequate protection under applicable law. Sigma Labs, Inc.
We are currently prosecuting foreign and U.S. patent applications related to our IPQA® technology and rapid qualification of additive manufacturing for metal parts. There is no guarantee, however, that the patent applications will result in issued patents or that if issued, any patents will offer adequate protection under applicable law. Sigma Additive Solutions, Inc.
ITEM 1. BUSINESS. The Company: Sigma is a software company that was founded by scientist-engineers composed of physicists and metallurgists then working at Los Alamos National Labs for the entrepreneurial purpose of developing sophisticated metallurgical products.
ITEM 1. BUSINESS. The Company: Sigma Additive Solutions, Inc. (the “Company,” “Sigma,” “Sigma Additive,” “we,” “us” and “our”) is a software company that was founded by scientist-engineers composed of physicists and metallurgists then working at Los Alamos National Labs for the purpose of developing sophisticated metallurgical products.
It is the Company’s intent to continue to build the OEM channel through distribution relationships with other 3D printer OEMs in the future. Competition PrintRite3D® is a third-party, agnostic In-Process Quality Assurance system designed to provide a consistent, standards-based measurement and prediction of quality across a heterogeneous collection of 3D printers.
It is the Company’s intent and focus to expand our OEM and software channels through distribution relationships with existing and additional 3D printer OEMs, hardware, and software relationships in the future. Competition PrintRite3D® is a third-party, agnostic In-Process Quality Assurance system designed to provide a consistent, standards-based measurement and prediction of quality across a heterogeneous collection of 3D printers.
Distribution Methods Sigma Labs employs a multi-channel distribution model for its IPQA products including a direct sales force, value added resellers (“VARs”) and 3D printer Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEMs”). In 2021, the majority of the Company’s revenue was generated by direct sales in North America and Europe. VARs are currently used in Japan and India.
Distribution Methods Sigma employs a multi-channel distribution model for its IPQA products, including a direct sales force, value added resellers (“VARs”) software and hardware partners, and 3D printer OEMs. In 2022, the majority of the Company’s revenue was generated by direct sales in North America and Europe and through OEM relationships. VARs are currently used in Japan and India.
The DCAA also reviews the adequacy of, and a contractor’s compliance with, its internal control systems and policies, including the contractor’s purchasing, property, estimating, compensation, and information systems. As of March 23, 2022, we have several active contracts with government agencies.
The DCAA also reviews the adequacy of, and a contractor’s compliance with, its internal control systems and policies, including the contractor’s purchasing, property, estimating, compensation, and information systems. As of March 29, 2023, we have several active contracts with government agencies, and, funding permitting, we plan to seek to increase government contracting in the future.
Patent Portfolio as of December 31, 2021 Jurisdiction Granted In Process Total US 13 16 29 PCT - 3 3 EP - 4 4 Germany 1 7 8 China 1 4 5 Japan - 2 2 Korea - 1 1 Total 15 37 52 The Company believes that its patented PrintRite3D® technology is a significant barrier to entry to competitors attempting to replicate the Company’s strategy. 6 Title Type Patent No. or Application No.
Patent Portfolio as of December 31, 2022 Jurisdiction Granted In Process Total US 20 17 37 PCT - 2 2 EP - 4 4 Germany 3 9 12 China 4 4 8 Japan 1 4 5 Korea 1 - 1 Total 29 40 69 5 The Company believes that its patented PrintRite3D® technology is a significant barrier to entry to competitors attempting to replicate the Company’s strategy.
We believe that our future success depends, in part, upon our continued ability to attract and retain highly skilled employees and management and technical personnel. Employee engagement is important to us and we focus on continuously enhancing our corporate culture. Compensation and Benefits We strive to provide robust and competitive compensation and benefits to our employees.
We believe that our future success will depend, in part, upon our ability to attract and retain highly skilled employees and management and technical personnel. Employee engagement is important to us, and we strive to continuously enhance our corporate culture and further the growth and development of our employees.
Our principal executive offices are located at 3900 Paseo del Sol, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507, and our current telephone number at that address is (505) 438-2576. Our website address is www.sigmalabsinc.com.
On September 27, 2010, we changed our name to Sigma Labs, Inc., and on August 9, 2022, we changed our name to Sigma Additive Solutions, Inc. Our principal executive offices are located at 3900 Paseo del Sol, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507, and our current telephone number at that address is (505) 438-2576. Our website address is www.sigmaadditive.com.
These solutions are useful; however, they fall short of determining root cause, and unlike PrintRite3D, are not capable of instructing the printer, through closed-loop control, to vary certain machine variables such as laser power to avoid creating the defects. 5 Intellectual Property We regard our patents, trademarks, domain names, trade secrets, know-how, and other intellectual property as critical to our success.
Point solutions are useful; however, they fall short of determining root cause, and unlike PrintRite3D, are not capable of instructing the printer, through closed-loop control, to vary certain machine variables such as laser power to avoid creating the defects in the first place.
U.S. government contracts generally are subject to Federal Acquisition Regulations (“FAR”), agency-specific regulations that implement or supplement FAR, such as the DoD’s Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations and other applicable laws and regulations.
Additionally, our sales to U. S. government agencies are driven by pricing based on costs incurred to produce products or perform services. U.S. government contracts generally are subject to Federal Acquisition Regulations (“FAR”), agency-specific regulations that implement or supplement FAR, such as the se Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations and other applicable laws and regulations.
The Company plans to extend its VAR channel outside of North America and Europe. Since 2020, the Company has moved aggressively to establish and extend relationships with 3D printer OEMs and began to generate revenue from this channel.
The Company plans to extend its VAR channel outside of North America and Europe. Since 2020, the Company has moved to establish and extend relationships with 3D printer OEMs, software partners, and integrated hardware partners to expand our footprint and ability to scale our business.
Additive Metal Manufacturing and the role and need for Sigma’s technology: The use of 3D printing technology dates back to the 1980s for polymer applications, but the ability to print functional parts from metal alloys has spurred significant interest and investment into AM over recent years.
This is a major focus in 2023, as management seeks capital for operations, and to provide runway to future options, and to take Sigma to the next phase of our business. 3 Additive Metal Manufacturing and the role and need for Sigma’s technology: The use of 3D printing technology dates to the 1980s for polymer applications, but the ability to print functional parts from metal alloys has spurred significant interest and investment in AM in recent years.
Over the past year or so, new competitors have entered the market with monitoring technology that follows Sigma’s lead as a 3rd party agnostic system capable of working across 3D printer machine types. These systems use camera-based technology and machine learning to identify gross defects during the printing process.
Therefore, we believe that the best way to produce parts with a consistent level of quality is with a third-party, agnostic, standards based IPQA system, such as PrintRite3D®. Over the past year or so, new competitors have entered the market with monitoring technology that follows Sigma’s lead as a third-party agnostic system capable of working across 3D printer machine types.
Sources and Availability of Parts and Materials We have important relationships with several suppliers for critical components of our PrintRite3D® systems, in particular optics and data acquisition components, and development of our user interface. To-date, we have not experienced shortages of components, however, in some cases COVID-19 has resulted in increased lead times and cost for certain parts.
To-date, we have not experienced shortages of components; however, in some cases COVID-19 has resulted in increased lead times and cost for certain parts. We manage the risk of component shortages by sourcing backup suppliers, and in the case of our user interface, hiring engineers in-house and contractors to support the ongoing development and maintenance.
Corporate Information We incorporated as Messidor Limited in Nevada on December 23, 1985 and changed our name to Framewaves Inc. in 2001. On September 27, 2010, we changed our name from Framewaves Inc. to Sigma Labs, Inc.
Due to the uncertainty around the duration or outcome of the conflict, we cannot predict its effect on our business. Corporate Information We were incorporated as Messidor Limited in Nevada on December 23, 1985 and changed our name to Framewaves Inc. in 2001.
In response, manufacturers are devising strategies to be able to be more agile, increase their ability to manufacture mission critical parts on demand, with more customization, and closer to where the end part will be needed. 4 PrintRite3D® Technology and Product Family PrintRite3D® is an integrated hardware and software edge computing platform, or in-process quality assurance system that combines inspection, feedback, data collection and critical analysis.
In response, manufacturers are devising strategies to be able to be more agile, increase their ability to manufacture mission critical parts on demand, with more customization, and closer to where the end part will be needed, and we believe quality systems to ensure consistency will play a critical role.
We expect that the percentage of the Company’s revenue coming from OEMs will increase in 2022 and beyond. The Company markets its products through webinars, email and social media campaigns, and participation, both in person and virtually, in industry events and tradeshows. In addition, the Company collaborates with international standards organizations in the establishment of standards for AM.
The Company markets its products through webinars, email and social media campaigns, and participation, both in person and virtually, in industry events and tradeshows.
Finally, many believe that there will be a consolidation of 3D metal manufacturers and the number of vendors will decrease from approximately 50 to a much small number over the next decade.
Finally, many believe that there will be a consolidation of 3D metal manufacturers and the number of vendors will decrease over the next decade from approximately 50 at present. Although standards for monitoring are slowly being set by various international standards organizations, it is highly unlikely that printer OEMs will modify their monitoring systems to work with other OEMs machines.
During fiscal year 2021, we entered into two contracts with government agencies, and we plan to increase this activity in the future. Human Capital As of December 31, 2021, we had 33 full-time employees. We continue to search for additional, qualified personnel, to support our expanding operations in the area of IPQA® for AM.
Human Capital As of December 31, 2022, we had 25 full-time employees. We continue to balance a search for additional, qualified personnel to support our targeted growth in the area of IPQA® for AM, while ensuring that our operations are aligned towards our software focus and corresponding cost structure.
In an effort to keep our employees safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have implemented a number of health-related measures including, but not limited to, protocols governing the use of face-masks while on company property, temperature taking protocols, a flexible work-from-home policy, cleaning procedures at our offices, and social-distancing protocols, which measures we will continue to monitor.
We continue to follow guidance from health officials, and while COVID-19 restrictions have been relaxed in the U.S. and Europe, we have maintained a number of health-related measures including, but not limited to, a flexible work-from-home policy.
Competition has been primarily from the printer OEMs who offer their own monitoring system, usually as a separately priced option to its printers. Sigma believes that the future of AM will consist of factories with various generations of printers from various manufacturers.
Additionally, we plan to work with OEMs to reduce costs of hardware, grow and expand their quality monitoring as a standard machine option, and provide a standard language for quality. We believe that the future of AM will consist of factories with various generations of printers from various manufacturers.
We manage the risk of component shortages by sourcing backup suppliers, and in the case of our user interface, hiring engineers in-house to support the ongoing development and maintenance. Dependence on a Few Major Customers and Partners The Company has established distribution agreements with two international 3D printer OEMs.
Dependence on a Few Major Customers and Partners The Company has established agreements with several international 3D printer OEMs, software, and integrated hardware companies. The Company supports the OEM, software, and hardware relationships with joint marketing programs, field sales and technical support personnel to assist in the sale of its technology.
The Company’s website and the information contained therein, or connected thereto, are not and are not intended to be incorporated into this report. Recent Developments On February 17, 2022, we announced that Jacob Brunsberg was appointed as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Company . In this position, Mr.
The Company’s website and the information contained therein, or connected thereto, are not and are not intended to be incorporated into this Report. 7 Recent Developments On March 20, 2023, we announced the expansion of our collaboration with Materialise, a global leader in 3D printing software and service solutions, to provide additive manufacturing (AM) users automated quality control by integrating the PrintRite3D® quality assurance solution into the new software solution Materialise Process Control.