cadblu
Well-Known Member
Fully agree. I don't believe Slate has released their CAD models, or even detailed dimensions, to allow third party accessory companies to begin their design process. Slate has already stated they don't expect to realize a profit until their 2nd year of production. Meaning there are low or even negative margins in the first year. In the aerospace company I used to work, we joked that we packaged each unit with 10-$500 bills inside in the initial production run.This is the thing that concerns me the most with Slate. Will they support aftermarket accessories, or will they try to lock you in to their accessories. They claim it's going to be open, and they'll be posting models and all that, but we're less than a year out from supposed delivery, and I have yet to see the aftermarket announce any Slate accessories.
I'm sure the accounting folks at Slate are taking this under consideration, and revenue will be recovered in part by 'Slate certified' accessories wherein it will likely be tightly controlled and built on site, at least in the first year or so. In fact, today I see new job postings for "accessories procurement agents" by Slate on LinkedIn, and 33 have already applied.
