In terms of expansion and new partnerships, Sigma Labs is one of the busiest companies in the 3D printing industry. It seems to be on nearly a monthly basis that the company is announcing that it has signed a new distributor or other partner, and this month is no exception. Sigma Labs is now expanding its services in the Northwest United States through a new partnership with JETA Enterprises, a Washington-based provider of custom engineered components.
Founded in 2000, JETA Enterprises is based on a foundation of expertise in custom engineered components, and its team members pride themselves on being able to recommend the optimal manufacturing processes for their customers after reviewing specific parts and quantity levels. JETA Enterprises’ customers include several companies in the medical device and aerospace industries, and the company will now be acting as a manufacturer’s representative for Sigma Labs’ contract 3D printing and additive manufacturing services.
Sigma Labs, for its part, is happy to be expanding into new industries through JETA Enterprises’ customer base.
“We are pleased to add Jeta Enterprises to our growing cadre of manufacturer’s representatives, especially as it complements our expansion of services into the flourishing Aerospace and Medical Device industries,” said Ron Fisher, Sigma Labs’ VP of Business Development. “We believe that this exciting relationship will advance our goal of expanding our footprint through synergistic relationships designed to yield substantive and long-term benefits for both of our companies and our clients.”
Sigma Labs offers a wide range of services, including metal 3D printing using the EOS M290 Direct Metal Laser Sintering System. The company provides assistance to its customers at every stage of the additive manufacturing process, from design for 3D printing to prototyping and manufacturing of metal components. Sigma Labs is probably best known, however, for its PrintRite3D process control and quality assurance software, which allows users to monitor their parts throughout the additive manufacturing process and catch any defects early on, minimizing waste and ensuring that they’re ending up with the best quality parts possible.
JETA Enterprises already serves as a manufacturer’s representative for companies that offer CNC and precision machining services, and the partnership with Sigma Labs now allows the company to add 3D printing to its range – a welcome addition that has the potential to expand its customer base.
“Jeta Enterprises is honored to represent Sigma Labs 3D metal printing in the Pacific Northwest, a major hub of Aerospace and Medical manufacturing,” said Rhodes Gustafson, President and Owner of JETA Enterprises. “We will be pursuing opportunities that fit the capabilities and strength of Sigma Labs and build the confidence of our customers that additive metal technology is key to their future growth and prosperity.”
For more information on the services that JETA Enterprises offers, you can contact the company here. Discuss in the Sigma Labs forum at 3DPB.com.
Subscribe to Our Email Newsletter
Stay up-to-date on all the latest news from the 3D printing industry and receive information and offers from third party vendors.
Print Services
Upload your 3D Models and get them printed quickly and efficiently.
You May Also Like
Carolina Cluster: 3D Printing Integral to Savannah River National Laboratory’s New Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative
The story of manufacturing unfolds in hubs, and in the U.S. since the aftermath of World War Two, federally-funded national laboratories have played a major role in helping those hubs...
3D Printing News Briefs, July 16, 2025: Patents, Pure Copper, K-12 Education, & More
We’re starting with patent news in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, as PostProcess Technologies has reached an exciting milestone of 50 patents granted! Moving on to 3D printers, Fraunhofer IFAM...
3D Printing News Briefs, July 5, 2025: Etsy Sellers, Kickstarter, Bridge Repair, & More
In this weekend’s 3D Printing News Briefs, MyMiniFactory is targeting former Etsy sellers with its new Premium Merchant Program. QuesTek added new titanium alloy modeling capabilities to its ICMD software...
Heating Up: 3D Systems’ Scott Green Discusses 3D Printing’s Potential in the Data Center Industry
The relentless rise of NVIDIA, the steadily increasing pledges of major private and public investments in national infrastructure projects around the world, and the general cultural obsession with AI have...