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Computer Aided Technology Partners with ExOne Company



Computer Aided Technology (CATI), a provider of engineering software, 3D printing equipment, 3D scanning and metrology, PDM and simulation, has partnered with ExOne Company, a provider of binder jet 3D printing technology, to bring their metal solutions to the U.S. market.

This partnership adds ExOne's Innovent+ metal binder jetting system and the Metal Designlab office-friendly bound metal technology to the company's growing list of professional product development solutions.

"We are continually exploring the market for technology solutions that will help our customers solve their product development challenges while increasing their competitive advantage," said Rich Werneth, President, CATI. "This partnership allows us to further diversify our portfolio of quality products that our customers have come to expect when working with CATI. ExOne's use of proven, cutting-edge technology will give our clients new opportunities to push the boundaries of product design and offer new levels of design freedom."

CATI will now sell the ExOne Innovent+ metal binder jetting system, the Metal Designlab by Rapidia, as well as ancillary equipment such as the X1F advanced furnace and consumables nationwide. Parts produced using ExOne technology are often used to produce molds, cores and final end-use parts for a wide variety of industries including aerospace, automotive, medical, dental, education, R&D, energy and defense.

"CATI is an experienced engineering solution provider that will help expand our customer base," said John Hartner, CEO, ExOne. "We are confident that CATI's customers will find that the ExOne Metal Designlab and Innovent+ deliver meaningful and proven value that is unparalleled in the marketplace today."

For more information contact:

Computer Aided Technology (CATI)

165 N Arlington Heights Rd., Ste. 101

Buffalo Grove, IL 60089

888-308-2284

sales@cati.com

www.cati.com

ExOne Company

127 Industry Boulevard

North Huntingdon, PA 15642

724-863-9663 / 877-773-966

www.exone.com

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