Trimble and FARO Sign OEM and Distribution Agreement for 3D Laser Scanners

By on 4 September, 2012
 
Trimble and FARO announced recently that they have signed an OEM and distribution agreement for 3D laser scanners.
 
Under the agreement, FARO will provide Trimble with an OEM differentiated product based upon its successful FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D platform. Trimble will offer the OEM product throughout its worldwide survey and building construction distribution networks, serving the needs of surveyors, contractors, engineers and geospatial professionals. As part of the strategic relationship, future versions of the FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D platform will also be made available to Trimble.
 
"FARO's revolutionary Laser Scanner Focus3D leverages more than 30 years of disruptive product innovation in the 3D measurement space. We are very pleased to partner with Trimble to further expand the 3D laser scanner platform across a broader range of markets," said Jay Freeland, president & chief executive officer of FARO.
 
"FARO has successfully challenged the 3D scanning market with a product that is versatile, compact and competitively priced," said David Fitzpatrick, general manager of Trimble 3D Scanning. "We are excited to offer this solution as part of Trimble's portfolio through our strong worldwide distribution network."
 
The Trimble OEM product is expected to be available in the fourth quarter of 2012.

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