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Computer Aided Technology Merges with Fisher Unitech

Over the years, CATI and Fisher Unitech established themselves as providers of SolidWorks software and Stratasys 3D Printing technologies.

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By DE Editors  

October 18, 2019

Computer Aided Technology (CATI), a provider of product development solutions from SolidWorks, Stratasys, Creaform and Dassault Systèmes, expands their reach by acquiring Fisher Unitech, a SolidWorks and Stratasys reseller based in Pleasant Ridge, MI. This merger makes Computer Aided Technology, a large SolidWorks and Stratasys solutions provider in North America.

"We look forward to working with and supporting Fisher Unitech and their clients," says Rich Werneth, president, Computer Aided Technology. "Like CATI, Fisher Unitech has built its business around ensuring their customers' success. That's what makes this merger a great fit." 

Over the years, CATI and Fisher Unitech established themselves as providers of SolidWorks software and Stratasys 3D Printing technologies, helping tcompanies with solutions to their product development challenges. Clients will benefit from the combination of resources, including an expanded solution portfolio, additional technical resources and live local support personnel assisting clients 12 hours per day.

"The CATI Team is one of the best in the business. Their depth of technical resources and ability to support the entire SolidWorks and Stratasys portfolio, as well as the Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE Platform, makes them stand out in this industry. This will be a smooth transition with many added benefits for both Fisher Unitech and CATI clients," says Matt Wise, president and CEO, Fisher Unitech.

Fisher Unitech customers will also have access to CATI's subsidiary, InFlow Technology, to serve their PLM/PDM strategies. InFlow has deployed hundreds of successful PDM and PLM systems since 2001, including the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform from Dassault Systèmes. The InFlow team consists of industry experts dedicated to PLM and PDM solutions.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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