PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Sigma Labs, Inc.
Sigma Labs, Inc. announced today that it received a fourth contract from Messier-Bugatti-Dowty (MBD) to apply Sigma Labs' In-Process Quality Assurance (IPQA) software to certain critical aspects of MBD's landing gear manufacturing. This recent contract from MBD's Canadian division follows three previous contracts from MBD's UK Division to further introduce our IPQA to specifically address MBD's next-generation manufacturing needs.
Mark Cola, President of Sigma Labs, states that "this development effort with MBD seeks to reduce MBD's manufacturing costs, introduce new quality assurance technology into their manufacturing processes, and help them maintain very high levels of quality and product safety." Vivek Dave, Vice President of Sigma Labs, states that "this contract will enable us to demonstrate important cost-savings aspects of our IPQA software to MBD, and to discuss future interactions and plans as they seek to introduce new and advanced manufacturing technology into their product lines."
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| Sigma Labs, Inc. | Additive Manufacturing, Quality Assurance/Control |
| Safran Landing Systems | Carbon Brakes, Aircraft Landing Gear, Aircraft Wheels, Oil Pressure Monitoring Equipment, Brake-by-Wire Systems, Electrohydraulic Brakes, Electrical Brakes, Steering Systems, Electronic Control Equipment, Landing Gear Controls, Hydraulic Systems & Equipment, Tyre Pressure Monitors, Hydraulic Filters, Electrohydrostatic Actuators, Hydraulic Brakes, Engine Controls, Anti-Skid Brakes & Systems, Brake System Components, Helicopter Landing Gear, Helicopter Wheels |
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| Landing Assemblies |
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