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Geometric Partners with Metamation, Inc.

Company will promote MetaCAM and CAMWorks.

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June 24, 2011

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Geometric Limited has announced a partnership with Metamation, Inc., a provider of CAD/CAM nesting solutions for the sheet metal industry.

Through this partnership, Geometric will promote MetaCAM, a sheet metal product from Metamation, Inc., and related literature along with Geometric’s CAMWorks by including it in the company’s offerings and recommending it to their resellers and end customers. Metamation, Inc. will in turn, provide Geometric training and support for their product.

“We see mutual benefits in collaborating with Metamation, Inc., which will help CAMWorks expand its base in USA and Mexico in particular. It will also help CAMWorks VARs to offer both fabrication as well as machining solution to our customer base,” says Sunil Palrecha, director of Product Marketing and Sales.

For more information, visit Geometric’s CAMworks page and Metamation.

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

 

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