Press Release
3DScanCo Expands Service Partner Program
Market leader expands 3D scanning services partner program to include other companies from the high-tech engineering industry.
Detroit, Michigan - May 1, 2007 - 3DScanCo, currently exhibiting at the RAPID 2007 Conference and Exhibition, has announced that it will expand its Service Partner Program to include other companies from the high-tech engineering industry, such as rapid prototyping providers. This program, already in place with select CAD/CAE software resellers, enables them to offer supporting and complementary 3D scanning solutions to their customers with minimal risk and no headaches. These companies now have the opportunity to integrate 3D scanning and modeling services with their current product offerings resulting in increased sales and improved competitive advantage, all with no startup costs.
3DScanCo personnel have been providing customers with high quality 3D scanning solutions for over 10 years. By taking advantage of their proven business model and track record of success, resellers will be able to:
- Leverage 3DScanCo's high level of expertise to enhance their business
- Grow into new markets and increase revenues from existing customers
- Limit risk and the downside of technology exposure
- Add more value than competitors
- Offer complete solutions to customers
- Avoid the lengthy 3D scanning learning curve
3DScanCo's commitment to delivering high quality service has made it the most trusted name in the 3D scanning and modeling industry. Its client list includes companies such as Lockheed Martin, Delta, Toyota, NASA, John Deere, and Yamaha.
"We were impressed with you and your team, your depth of knowledge in 3D scanning, product development, and how you were consistently on time and on budget," boasted Dave Ledbetter, Senior Manager, Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Company.
Industry analysts at SparPoint LLC, a leading 3D laser scanning research firm, have determined that the 3D scanning market is growing exponentially and is expected to surpass $325 million in 2007. High-tech engineering companies can immediately secure new revenue by partnering with 3DScanCo in this emerging market. Recent advances in technology have made it possible to apply 3D scanning at any point of the design, development, and optimization of products, creating a large overlap with CAD, CAE, RP and related markets.
"As the 3D scanning market overlaps these markets, customers will turn to their existing relationships for 3D scanning solutions. 3DScanCo's proven experience will ensure that these customers will receive the high quality service they expect," said Karol Hatzilias, President of 3DScanCo. "We have received a tremendous response to the program thus far and are pleased to expand our offering to new potential partners."
By partnering with 3DScanCo, companies can add and leverage an experienced, degreed engineering team with world class core competency in the 3D scanning market that is committed to delivering high quality results. For more information about the 3DScanCo Partner Program or for any other questions, please contact 3DScanCo at (678) 698-7998 or partnerprogram@3dscanco.com.
About 3DScanCo
Located in Atlanta, GA, 3DScanCo is an engineering firm specializing in 3D scanning solutions. They are founded on over 10 years of experience and provide world-class 3D scanning, reverse engineering, and quality inspection services to a variety of industries worldwide. The company is committed to their clients and to delivering the highest quality data that meets their needs and budget. While 3DScanCo's service goal is to provide top-notch scan data and surface models, their foundational value is to help customers realize significant benefits by using 3D scanning, be it through their services or offerings of 3D scanning software and systems. To learn more about 3DScanCo's capabilities, visit their website at www.3dscanco.com or call (678) 698-7998.
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