
CREDIT: GOENGINEER
GoEngineer, a recognized leader in providing best-in-class design and engineering solutions, formally acquired Inceptra. Inceptra is a prominent provider of PLM and advanced CAD software solutions headquartered in Weston, Florida. This strategic move expands GoEngineer’s portfolio and reinforces its commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and exceptional support to customers across a broad range of industries.
Ken Coburn, president and Owner of GoEngineer, expressed his enthusiasm for the acquisition: "We are thrilled to welcome Inceptra into the GoEngineer family. This acquisition marks a significant milestone in our journey to offer the most comprehensive and innovative solutions to our customers. Inceptra’s expertise and strong industry presence will enable us to further elevate our service offerings and continue our mission of empowering engineers to create amazing products."
Tim Petersen, CEO of Inceptra, shared his perspective on the acquisition: "Joining forces with GoEngineer represents an exciting new chapter for Inceptra. We have always been dedicated to helping our customers achieve their engineering goals, and this partnership allows us to enhance that commitment. Together with GoEngineer, we will be able to provide even greater value and support to our customers, ensuring they have the tools and resources they need to succeed in today’s competitive market."
The acquisition is expected to bring significant benefits to the combined customer base, offering an expanded range of solutions with enhanced support and expertise for CATIA, ENOVIA, DELMIA, SIMULIA and 3DEXPERIENCE. It will also give Inceptra customers access to SOLIDWORKS, additive manufacturing solutions from Stratasys, and to GoEngineer’s industry-leading resources.
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