Canada Makes partners with CAD MicroSolutions Inc

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September 8, 2017

September 8, 2017

Canada Makes has announced a new partnership with CAD MicroSolutions Inc., a leading provider of mechatronics and Additive Manufacturing solutions headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The strategic partnership comes as CAD MicroSolutions has recently expanded their Additive Manufacturing profile to include the full Markforged 3D printing line of products, Nano Dimension’s 3D PCB printer the DragonFly 2020, and HP’s Jet Fusion 3D printing solutions.

“CAD MicroSolutions is thrilled to be part of Canada Makes and play a significant role in Canada’s Industry 4.0 and Additive Manufacturing sector,” stated Hargurdeep Singh, Additive Manufacturing Consultant at CAD MicroSolutions. “Our role as an Innovation Enabler is to provide top-notch systems in automation software, training and consulting to help ensure that our clients realise the greatest value from their technology investment.”

CAD MicroSolutions added that has been enabling innovation in Canada for over 30 years by providing clients with business solutions which address the full product lifecycle from conception through design, prototyping, visualisation, simulation and production. With an increasingly significant position in the Additive Manufacturing industry, CAD MicroSolutions stated that it has chosen to establish this partnership to contribute to the growth, awareness and adoption of AM in Canada.

Canada Makes, a Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) initiative. CME is Canada’s largest trade and industry association, and the voice of manufacturing and global business in Canada. Canada Makes is a network of private, public, academic, and non-profit entities dedicated to promoting the adoption and development of advanced and Additive Manufacturing (AM) in Canada.

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September 8, 2017

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