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TriMech Acquires InterPRO Additive Manufacturing Group
TriMech Expands Advanced Manufacturing and Rapid Prototyping Services. RICHMOND, Va. — December 2, 2021 — TriMech, strategic technology partner to engineers and manufacturers across North America, announced today it has acquired InterPRO Additive Manufacturing Group. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. TriMech is a portfolio company of The Halifax Group, a Washington, D.C.-based private…
TriMech Acquires Adaptive Corporation and Forward Vision
Strengthens Position as Preferred Strategic Partner to Advanced Engineers and Manufacturers Across North America. RICHMOND, Va. — TriMech, a leading provider of engineering design and additive manufacturing solutions, announced today it has acquired Adaptive Corporation and Forward Vision. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. TriMech is a portfolio company of The Halifax Group, a…
The hardware has arrived! Javelin’s Alin Vargatu awarded Reseller AE of the Year by the SOLIDWORKS User Group Network (SWUGN)
Congratulations to Javelin’s Alin Vargatu, Senior Training and Process Consultant, the first recipient of a new award recognizing extraordinary contributions to the SOLIDWORKS user group (SWUGN) community. Dan Wagner, Manager, SOLIDWORKS User Group Network, was the first to inform Alin and thank him for his continued support and contributions to the development of the user…
Introducing Easly: Current (and future!) Javelin clients can access SR&ED and grant financing on demand
Access the working capital you need to fund the growth of your company through the new partnership between Javelin and Easly.
TriMech and Javelin Unite to Create a Leading Technology and Business Solutions Partner in NA
TriMech and Javelin Technologies Unite to Create a Leading Technology and Business Solutions Partner for the Advanced Design, Engineering, and Manufacturing Sector in North America.
Stratasys Advances Additive Manufacturing Strategy With New 3D Printers
Additive manufacturing end-use parts is seeing new achievements in speed, versatility, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional manufacturing with new Stratasys 3D printers featuring FDM and SAF technologies.