Cimquest has announced the expansion of its Mastercam business territory. In addition, Cimquest has entered into an agreement with HP Inc. to sell and support HP Jet Fusion 3D printers in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast territories.
Expanded Mastercam Territory
As of August 16, 2017, Cimquest has taken over Fisher Unitech's Mastercam business in Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia for Mastercam sales, support and services. Cimquest's Mastercam customer base and sales territory now encompasses Virginia through Maine.
Cimquest welcomed Brian Brown, Tony DiSanto, Chris Jepson, Andy Lowry, Todd Patterson, Jeff Reiser and Mike Steelman to its team.
"We are excited to have such a strong team of Mastercam experts to add to our world-class talent, who together will offer support, consulting and training services to the manufacturing community," said a company spokesperson.
"This is truly exciting times. With our expanded customer base and team of experts, we are now going to be able to provide a complete range of solutions and services to an expanded customer base," said Rob Hassold, CEO/Founder of Cimquest.
Mastercam President Meghan S. West said, "Cimquest has been a trusted reseller since 1990. Mastercam users can look forward to a strong support network in this new territory."
Cimquest will no longer represent Stratasys. Cimquest's Stratasys customers will now be supported by Fisher Unitech.
HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology
Cimquest will sell and support HP Jet Fusion 3D printers in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast territories, encompassing the state of Virginia all the way through Maine.
"I am excited to combine Cimquest's award winning customer service with HP's 3-D printing platform," said Hassold. "Our 19 years of 3-D printing and 28 years of subtractive manufacturing (Mastercam) experience, coupled with HP's high volume production technology, provide a unique solution to the market. No single manufacturing process stands alone. With our expertise in multiple manufacturing processes, Cimquest is well suited to support our customers' selection and implementation of 3-D printing."
The HP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 solution offers an end-to-end platform for prototyping and production based on HP's Multi Jet Fusion technology. "This solution lowers the barriers of entry to additive manufacturing by providing faster build speeds, high-quality functional parts and breakthrough economics. The HP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 machine operates through a unique multi-agent printing process, offering dimensional accuracy, fine aesthetics and enhanced mechanical properties," said the spokesperson.
Parts can currently be printed in High Reusability PA 12, but many new materials will soon be available through HP's Open Materials program. HP's Open Materials program enables third-party companies to develop unique materials that are certified for HP Multi Jet Fusion, providing customers with an ever-growing portfolio of materials for different applications.
For more information contact:
Cimquest, Inc.
3434 Rt. 22 West, Suite 130
Branchburg, NJ 08876
866-277-8778
www.cimquest-inc.com