GoEngineer, Concept Laser enter partnership

March 15, 2017
GoEngineer and Concept Laser have entered into a partnership to expand their respective footprints in metal additive manufacturing.

GoEngineer (Salt Lake City, UT) and Concept Laser (Grapevine, TX) have entered into a partnership to expand their respective footprints in metal additive manufacturing. GoEngineer will be a marketing channel for Concept Laser's portfolio of machine solutions.

GoEngineer has been providing customers with additive manufacturing products for more than 30 years, operating 18 training and support centers located throughout the Central and Western US. Concept Laser specializes in powder-bed laser metal additive manufacturing systems.

The two organizations have jointly produced a race car chassis, which will be a showcase product at future events. GoEngineer designed the fully dense metal chassis using a workflow involving metrology-grade laser scanners, analysis-driven topology optimization software, and parametric CAD tools. The metal chassis was built on the Concept Laser M2 cusing machine in aluminum.

For more information, please visit www.goengineer.com and www.concept-laser.de.

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