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Computer Aided Technology Expands to Texas



Computer Aided Technology, Inc. (CATI), a provider of software, 3D printing, 3D scanning and metrology, PDM and PLM, design automation and implementation solutions, is expanding its U.S. sales and services footprint by opening an office in Fort Worth, Texas.

"The new facility, located at 9800 Hillwood Parkway, Suite 140, brings CATI's industry-leading expertise to the Lone Star State and complements the Stratasys facility in Richardson, TX," said a company spokesperson.

"We are bringing extensive knowledge and local support to companies involved in engineering and product development across Texas," said Rich Werneth, President of CATI. "Texas is a hub for the development of cutting-edge products for industries such as aerospace, medical, dental, defense, telecommunications and energy. Our team of engineering experts provides the latest offerings from Stratasys, Creaform, Desktop Metal, PostProcess Technologies and Materialise, as well as training and technical support to help local companies grow and improve their businesses."

For more information contact:

Computer Aided Technology

9800 Hillwood Parkway, Ste. 140

Fort Worth, TX 76177

888-308-2284

www.cati.com

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