Liquidmetal Hosts Open House
Liquidmetal® Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: LQMT), the leading developer of amorphous alloy technologies, hosted an open
house event in its Lake Forest facility on October 17.
On Tuesday, Liquidmetal welcomed more than 180 investors, customers, and partners to its headquarters in Lake Forest,
California. Professor Lugee Li, Chairman and CEO, personally greeted attendees. “I relish the chance to meet our investors,” said
Professor Li. “It isn’t something I get to do often.”
On display were Liquidmetal’s three production lines: Medical-grade amorphous metal molding, Industrial-grade amorphous metal
molding, and newly-added MIM (Metal Injection Molding). Visitors were also treated to a demonstration of secondary operations and a
tour of laboratory facilities. Throughout the day, Principal Scientist Dr. Joseph Stevick presented a “deep dive” into the
company’s recent achievements in biocompatibility research. Dr. Bruce Bromage, EVP Operations, presented the Company’s business
strategy, technology and near-term plans for further expansion. “I thank the strong showing of customers and investors that allowed
us to demonstrate our readiness to rapidly scale volume production,” said Dr. Bromage.
Presentations were also given by representatives from certified partners ENGEL and Materion, detailing each company’s technical
capabilities, contributions to the field of amorphous metals, and active partnerships with Liquidmetal.
Professor Li reaffirmed his commitment to growing Liquidmetal and to achieving profitability. As the owner of more than 400
million shares of Liquidmetal stock, Professor Li is deeply invested in Liquidmetal’s future and used the event to clarify his
business strategy.
“It was a pleasure to be able to discuss our business directly with customers and investors,” said Professor Li. “They had many
excellent questions.”
About Liquidmetal Technologies
Lake Forest, California-based Liquidmetal Technologies, Inc. is the leading developer of products manufactured with bulk
amorphous alloys. Amorphous alloys are unique materials that are distinguished by their ability to be injection molded and die cast
into high performance applications from a broad range of markets. For more information, go to www.liquidmetal.com.
Forward-Looking Statement
This press release contains "forward-looking statements," including but not limited to statements regarding the advantages of
Liquidmetal's amorphous alloy technology, scheduled manufacturing of customer parts and other statements associated with
Liquidmetal's technology and operations. These statements are based on current expectations of future events. If underlying
assumptions prove inaccurate or unknown risks or uncertainties materialize, actual results could vary materially from Liquidmetal's
expectations and projections. Risks and uncertainties include, among other things; customer adoption of Liquidmetal's technologies
and successful integration of those technologies into customer products; potential difficulties or delays in manufacturing products
incorporating Liquidmetal's technologies; Liquidmetal's ability to fund its current and anticipated operations; the ability of
third party suppliers and manufacturers to meet customer product requirements; general industry conditions; general economic
conditions; and governmental laws and regulations affecting Liquidmetal's operations. Additional information concerning these and
other risk factors can be found in Liquidmetal's public periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission,
including the discussion under the heading "Risk Factors" in Liquidmetal's 2016 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Liquidmetal Technologies, Inc.
Otis Buchanan, 949-635-2120
Media Relations
otis.buchanan@liquidmetal.com
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