Geomagic Opens EMEA Office in Munich, Germany
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC,
Dec 9, 2009 - Geomagic has opened a new office in Munich, Germany, in
response to the increasing demand for the company’s software and services in
the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. The office opening is
timed to support Geomagic’s end-of-the-year training initiatives and
promotions for EMEA customers.
Geomagic is the leading provider of software that enables companies to
create highly accurate 3D models from scanned objects. The company’s
products improve quality and increase speed for product design, reverse
engineering, engineering analysis, inspection, and visualization of as-built
parts.
Chosen for its central location in the region, the Munich office houses
Geomagic’s EMEA technical support, training and sales teams, and includes a
dedicated facility for customer and partner training. Geomagic now offers
instructor-led training classes in the Munich office and plans to extend its
training program to other geographical locations in EMEA.
“The Munich office is the latest example of our commitment to going
beyond software to deliver to our customers the technologies, skills, shared
knowledge and personalized service they need to be successful,” says Tom
Kurke, Geomagic's chief operating officer. “We believe that exemplary
customer service is best achieved by being a partner that is on the scene in
the regions where our customers operate.”
Geomagic software is used in a broad range of industries throughout the
EMEA region, including aerospace, automotive, consumer products, industrial
machinery, dental CAD/CAM, medical, art and science. The company now has 10
offices worldwide and a network of international distributors providing
regionalized sales, support and training.
For more information on the EMEA region, contact Gerd Schwaderer,
business development manager, at
europe@geomagic.com or +49 178 77 67 887.
About Geomagic
Geomagic is a leading provider of 3D software for creating digital models
of physical objects. Professionals involved in the design, reverse
engineering and inspection of parts and products use Geomagic Studio and
Geomagic Qualify to shorten time to market and improve quality. Geomagic
software is also used in the dental and medical markets to create customized
restorations, appliances, prosthetics and treatment plans that help improve
patient care. Some of the leading companies around the globe using Geomagic
software include Ford, Harley Davidson, Richard Childress Racing,
Timberland, Fisher Price, Pratt & Whitney, NASA, Alcoa Howmet, Danaher and
Invisalign.
Geomagic is based in Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, with
subsidiaries in Europe and Asia and distributors worldwide.
For more information, visit
www.geomagic.com.
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