FATHOM, an advanced manufacturer with an expertise in 3D printing and additive manufacturing, announced it has formed a strategic partnership with GoEngineer that builds on a shared vision for changing the ways products are designed, prototyped, and manufactured. FATHOM and GoEngineer will leverage complementary strengths to provide each other’s customers with industry-leading software, hardware, and manufacturing solutions that drive greater innovation.
The partnership allows both FATHOM and GoEngineer to scale in ways that will drive meaningful results for new and existing customers—FATHOM will entrust GoEngineer with the ongoing machine sales and support of its customers, and GoEngineer will look to FATHOM to meet its customer’s growing needs for advanced prototype and manufacturing services.
“These digital tools are bringing people together, bringing FATHOM and GoEngineer together, bringing people from different disciplines together, and that will transform product design and development,” said Ken Coburn, Founder and President at GoEngineer. “We are taking that next step to help companies along their journey into digital manufacturing. As partners, we are going to help implement and apply advanced technologies in creative new ways.”
FATHOM has been selling and supporting enterprise-level 3D printing systems since 2008. Co-founders Stump and Mihevc then opened a full-service additive manufacturing facility in 2012. FATHOM’s Seattle-based production center opened the following year. Today, the additive expert also offers traditional and hybrid processes (e.g. CNC machining, urethane casting, tooling, and injection molding), as well as contract engineering support and on-site managed equipment services.
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