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Xact Metal Partners With GoEngineer in Canada

Xact Metal and GoEngineer strengthen their two-year partnership with GoEngineering now representing Xact Metal in Canada.

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Xact Metal's XM300G4. Photo Credit: Xact Metal

Xact Metal's XM300G4. Photo Credit: Xact Metal

Xact Metal is expanding its partnership with GoEngineer in Canada in an effort to expand its reach and bring affordable metal 3D printing to small- to medium-sized companies and decentralize additive manufacturing. GoEngineer currently represents Xact Metal in the West, Midwest and Southeast United States.

“During our two-year partnership, we’ve developed a strong relationship with GoEngineer to help customers start their journey from plastics into metal 3D printing,” says Juan Mario Gomez, Xact Metal CEO.

According to the company, GoEngineer has been at the forefront of technical innovation for over 35 years, helping engineering, manufacturing and product design companies stay competitive. The company has been a global leader in sales of Stratasys polymer printers and North American leader for SolidWorks for many consecutive years.

“Xact Metal offers high-quality metal 3D printing in a sustainable and affordable way,” says Ken Coburn, GoEngineer owner. “Our expanded sales and service partnership complements our joint goal of supporting customers in Canada.”


  • Learn about Xact Metal’s XM300G 3D printers for large quantities and large parts which come in single-, dual- or quad-independent laser system models with 100% overlapping print zones that are said to offer industrial speed and performance.
  • Read about Xact Metal’s complete dental solution which includes a workflow in partnership with Materialise’s Preprint Dental Module, and certified dental powder from Bego Medical.

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