FISHER/UNITECH to Sell Stratasys FDM Machines in 8 States
TROY,
MI, Jan 12, 2009 - FISHER/UNITECH, a leading engineering technologies firm
serving the Midwest, has partnered with Stratasys (NASDAQ:SSYS) to sell its
full product line of high-end FDM machines along with the Dimension 3D
Printer.
The company was granted the contract based on its success with the
Dimension Printer, as it was recently named the top reseller in North
America for five consecutive years. FISHER/UNITECH is now the exclusive
reseller for the Stratasys FDM line in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Kansas.
FISHER/UNITECH has established two centrally-located Rapid Technology
Centers in its existing Troy, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois, locations.
These centers are equipped with dedicated sales and support staff, directed
by Rapid Technology Manager, Joe Rocca, and house the FDM 400mc machine with
the ability to run all available Stratasys plastics. FISHER/UNITECH’s
commitment to the Dimension 3D printer line remains in place with its
existing field sales and support organization, spread across several states
in the Central and Great Lakes region of the country.
“We are thrilled to be a premier reseller of the Stratasys FDM line,”
said Charles Hess, president of FISHER/UNITECH. “The FDM machines give us
the opportunity to tap new markets in both traditional prototyping and
direct digital manufacturing. DDM eliminates tooling, injection molding and
die casting from the manufacturing process. This will enable discrete
manufacturers to move directly from design to manufacturing, reducing
time-to-market and lowering capital expenditures to free up cash flow for
additional projects.”
The FDM line offers a wide variety of materials to produce parts that are
fit for prototyping, functional testing, installation and end-use. Materials
are 25-70% stronger than standard ABS plastic, are environmentally stable
with no shrinkage, warpage or moisture absorption, and are the most
dimensionally accurate and heat-resistant. Some materials are sterilizable,
making them ideal for the medical, pharmaceutical and food packaging
industries.
Serving as a complement to the FDM line is the Dimension 3D Printer; for
companies with less stringent build size, material and resolution
requirements. Dimension printers have become an extension of the 3D CAD
process, and a critical part of the overall design lifeline. For
manufacturers that currently outsource prototypes, which can take days or
weeks and run upwards of $250 per model, the Dimension, starting at $18,900,
is an attractive alternative. A Dimension Printer can create prototypes in
just hours – for $10 or less – while ensuring designs remain inside the
company. The Dimension requires no specialized skills or training; just load
the software on any Microsoft® Windows® network and start printing.
About FISHER/UNITECH
FISHER/UNITECH, established in 1993, provides Product Lifecycle
Management solutions to discrete manufacturing companies. The company's
focus is on process improvement for product development. Process improvement
is obtained through the integration of advanced software solutions to
replace legacy systems. The applications include CAID, CAD, CAM, CAE, PDM,
KBE, Reverse Engineering and Rapid Prototyping. Professional services are
offered for design automation and data management which provides customers
with a full service, one-stop source for complex PLM systems. The company
offers advanced web-based delivery of education programs with its
interactive, instructor-led 3DU.
For more information, visit
http://www.funtech.com or call 800-816-8314.
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