electriqueman wrote: The patent that Pyrogenesis is going to get is a good news even very good BUT it is especially good for HPQ in my opinion.
When Peter says: "this patent is intended to provide a simplified device designed to increase productivity while at the same time allowing additional control of particle size distribution, thereby reducing overall costs."
It means that if PYR is able to do it for 3D powders then it will also do it for HPQ and these silicon nanopowders.
Furthermore, when Peter (CEO of PYR) says: "we can now open up new markets where materials, which would normally have been too expensive to consider in additive manufacturing, can now be used economically. This type of innovation not only secures PyroGenesis' position as a powder producer, but, in the opinion of management, significantly increases the overall market potential of PyroGenesis' powder offerings. "
This reminds me of what Bernard Tourillon said about silicon nanopowders: "There are already people who are able to make silicon nanopowders but NOT PROFITABLY..."
But, now, PYR just said today that they are able to do it economically.
So, this is great news for Pyrogenesis and HPQ. Don't forget that Pyrogenesis can acquire 50% of the HPQ nanosilicon division and that PYR already has 10% royalty on the entire HPQ.