RE:Posted on the CEO site forum - FYIVery interesting that @cargo (from ceo) brings up Lockheed Martin as being the powder Client that PyroGenesis is in the process of qualifying their 3D powders (additive manufacturing for).
Lockheed Martin describes themselves "As a global security and
aerospace company...", from their website:
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/who-we-are.html And in PYR's 2021 news release, where they first referenced this Client, PYR described the powder Client as "...
announce the signing of a qualification agreement (the "Agreement") with a premier global aerospace company (the "Client")
for the production of metal powders".
From this NR:
https://www.pyrogenesis.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2020-04-20-PyroGenesis-Signs-Agreement-with-Tier-One-Global-Aerospace-Company-for-Qualification-of-Additive-Manufacturing-Powders.pdf If Lockheed Martin is the 3D powder Client (as posted by @cargo), then take a look at this interesting news as it might explain why PyroGenesis has been approached to become a supplier of Lockheed Martin:
https://www.flightglobal.com/fixed-wing/lockheed-martin-sues-f-35-supplier-over-refusal-to-deliver-titanium-components/156127.article Note from the above^^ article, each F-35 costs $840 million and are made of titanium powder. However, Lockheed Martin is running into issues with their supplier.
Now, looking at this article:
https://www.airforce-technology.com/news/magellan-machined-titanium-f35/?cf-view Note that for 2023-2027, there is a Canadian machined titanium components supplier. However, big companies prefer to not rely on one supplier.
HARJAY wrote: @cargo Hmmm... Check out Yoav Ifergan LinkedIn profile. Weird that he breaks down his $PYR work experience in two different sections. Similar jobs responsibilities but different enough to separate them along with different starting dates with the first still being employed by $PYR. The later he lists his end date was on Jan/2024. The exact same month he started as Quality Assurance Analysis Manager at Lockheed Martin. Curious to what others think as this very well could be a nothing burger or maybe there is a link?