December 15, 2020
VELO3D has formed a U.S.-wide partnership with GoEngineer. GoEngineer will operate as an extension of VELO3D, dedicating resources to educate designers about the potential of SupportFree technology for their designs, as well as sales and service expertise supporting the complete solutions portfolio including Flow pre-print software, Sapphire metal AM printer, and Assure quality assurance and control system.
GoEngineer reportedly will be VELO3D’s largest partner in the United States; existing sales networks and direct purchase opportunities from VELO3D remain in place. With more than 35 years of experience and thousands of customers in high tech, medical, machine design, energy, and other industries, GoEngineer provides design solutions including CAD, PLM, and 3D printers.
“We are pleased to partner with VELO3D to help manufacturing companies across the U.S. produce mission-critical parts for industrial use,” states Ken Clayton, CEO of GoEngineer. “VELO3D delivers breakthrough SupportFree technology for the design and manufacturing of metal parts that are not hindered by geometric constraints nor compromised by part quality. Metal additive manufacturing is an important piece to GoEngineer’s portfolio and we are excited to help our customers differentiate themselves even more.”
“GoEngineer has gained the trust of thousands of customers with their rich expertise in additive design solutions. I see them as a strategic and invaluable partner in educating customers about the opportunity our technology brings to design and manufacturing. GoEngineer is a highly compatible national partner for VELO3D,” states Benny Buller, founder and CEO of VELO3D. “Together, we will help end-users build what they want without the constraints of yesterday’s standards. Design freedom, agile production, and quality assurance are requirements that VELO3D is uniquely positioned to meet.”
VELO3D is known for enabling geometric freedom through its SupportFree process, which reduces the consideration of support structures for complex passageways, shallow overhangs, and low angles. Coupled with their non-contact recoater, VELO3D’s printing process can create the intricate cooling passageways and fuel delivery channels needed to achieve high-output fluid transmission and electrical power.
To learn more about the VELO3D and GoEngineer partnership, click here.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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