US advanced manufacturing service provider, FATHOM, has announced the formation of a strategic partnership with software and 3D technology expert, GoEngineer.
Based on a shared vision to “change the ways products are designed, prototyped, and manufactured”, FATHOM will entrust GoEngineer with ongoing machine sales and customer support, while GoEngineer will leverage FATHOM’s advanced prototype and manufacturing services to meet growing customer demands.
“GoEngineer shares similar values as FATHOM and their vision resonates with our own,” said Michelle Mihevc, Co-Founder and Principal at FATHOM. “It’s an exciting partnership in our industry because both FATHOM and GoEngineer are uniquely positioned to meet the ever-increasing demand for advanced tools and services that enhance and accelerate a company’s product development and production processes.”
“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.”
With two production centres in Oakland, California and Seattle, Washington, specialised in various manufacturing processes including 3D printing systems from Stratasys, Desktop Metal and Nano Dimension, FATHOM has been ranked six consecutive times on Inc 500|5000’s list of fastest-growing private companies in America. GoEngineer is one of the largest resellers of Solidworks software and provides support for various products from Stratasys, Desktop Metal, CAMWorks and more.
“FATHOM is doing amazing work and they are so in touch with advanced manufacturing,” said Brad Hansen, CEO at GoEngineer. “By combining their thought leadership, capabilities, and expertise with our own, it’s going to create an experience that will be almost impossible for anyone else to match.”