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Hawk Ridge Systems Expands, Opens New Headquarters,Hawk Ridge Systems Expands, Opens New Headquarters

By Jess Lulka  

December 4, 2001

Global provider of engineering and manufacturing solutions Hawk Ridge has opened its new corporate headquarters in Orinda, CA.

This move follows Hawk Ridge being recognized as the No. 1 Worldwide SolidWorks Reseller at SolidWorks World 2014 and another year of double digit revenue growth, the company states.

The new headquarters houses corporate staff, sales, marketing and training. It also includes the Customer Training Center, which showcases the latest solutions in 3D design, computer-aided manufacturing and 3D printing.

“The opening of our new headquarters marks the culmination of a multi-year period of significant transformation at Hawk Ridge Systems,” said Dale Ford, president and CEO of Hawk Ridge Systems. “The move to the new 8,250 sq. ft. location caps another outstanding year of growth and expansion into new markets, including 3D printers, custom-developed CAD software, and exponential growth in consulting services. With an ever-expanding product portfolio of 3D design technologies and solutions, we are ready to take on even the most challenging design environments and bring our expertise to our customers’ product development process.”

For more information, visit Hawk Ridge Systems.

 

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Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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