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GoEngineer Expands 3D Printing Capabilities With Acquisition of Rapid PSI

This integration gives the industry expanded access to 3D printing capabilities and expertise.

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GoEngineer (a provider of engineering software, hardware and services) has acquired Rapid PSI (a 3D printing service bureau based in Wichita, Kansas). The acquisition of Rapid PSI brings together two prominent players in the engineering and additive manufacturing (AM) space.

GoEngineer is known for its portfolio of engineering solutions, including SolidWorks, Stratasys, CAMWorks, while Rapid PSI is a well-known provider of 3D printed parts. The acquisition will give the industry expanded access to 3D printing capabilities and expertise.

“We are excited to welcome Rapid PSI into the GoEngineer family,” says Ken Coburn, GoEngineer founder and CEO. “This integration reinforces GoEngineer’s commitment to providing comprehensive engineering solutions to the manufacturing industry as a whole.”

Rapid PSI’s reputation as a leading 3D printing service bureau adds a new dimension to GoEngineer’s suite of offerings. This includes a wide range of 3D printing services, including prototyping, production-grade AM and customized solutions to meet the specific needs of various industries including those needing ITAR compliance.

“We see great potential in joining forces with GoEngineer and leveraging their extensive resources and network,” says Phil Nettleton, Rapid PSI president. “Together, we will be able to offer even more advanced 3D printing solutions to our clients, helping them revolutionize their product development processes."

With this acquisition, GoEngineer says it will continue to provide innovative 3D printing solutions that empower businesses across industries to realize their creative and functional potential.


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