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Product category: Process, instrumentation and automation control software
News Release from: Geomagic
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 November 2006

Award recognises consistent and
sustained growth

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Geomagic has won a 2006 Triangle Business Journal Fast 50 Award for being one of the fastest growing private companies in the Triangle area of North Carolina.

Geomagic has won a 2006 Triangle Business Journal Fast 50 Award for being one of the fastest growing private companies in the Triangle area of North Carolina The award marks the third time that Geomagic, the world's leading provider of software and services for digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP), has received the honour

The Fast 50 list recognises companies for revenue growth over a three-year period as tabulated by global accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Geomagic recorded double-digit revenue growth during the period.

"We are delighted to be included on the Fast 50 list once again", says Ping Fu, Geomagic Chairman, President and CEO.

"The award recognises Geomagic's consistent and sustained growth".

"I want to thank our employees and customers for their passion and support in making Geomagic the leading innovator in custom product development".

"Together, we are changing the face of manufacturing".

Geomagic has established a global user base of more than 5000 product design and engineering professionals.

The Geomagic software suite, including Geomagic Studio and Geomagic Qualify, provides a technology platform for reverse engineering, digital reconstruction, and part inspection that enables companies to be first to market with highly customised products delivered at the same speed and cost as mass-produced items.

Geomagic is located in the Triangle area, consistently voted one of the best places to do business in the USA.

The Triangle is located between the cities of Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill.

Home to one of the most prominent high-tech research and development centres in the country and often compared with Silicon Valley, Geomagic has exemplified the area's reputation known for its entrepreneurial activity.

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