TOLLAND, Conn. - October 11, 2018 - Gerber Technology announced today that it has acquired MCT Digital, adding modular laser cutting technology to their existing industrial-strength finishing solution ...
Industry leader Gerber Technology is continuing to add innovative, high-productivity products to its portfolio backed by best-in-class service that will empower their customers to meet today’s ...
TOLLAND, Conn., Oct. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Gerber Technology announced today that it has acquired San Francisco based Avametric. Avametric develops the world’s leading cloth simulation technology and ...
PARIS, NEW YORK - Lectra has announced plans to acquire New York-based Gerber Technology in a deal worth approximately $361.4 million (€300 million). Lectra specializes in CAD/CAM software and cutting ...
Tolland-based Gerber Technology has acquired a Wisconsin provider of hardware and software products for the sign, graphics and packing markets. Gerber, which provides equipment and services to over 78 ...
Debbie Marconi, director of Marketing Communications for Gerber Technology, said, “Our revitalized on-line presence enables us to more effectively build and manage customer relationships; target new ...
“The expanded AccuMark family of products will increase throughput and reduce physical samples by as much as 50 percent, and boost productivity by as much as 10 percent. We've made communication and ...
NEW YORK, May 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- With a large part of the global production of personal protective equipment (PPE) happening in the United States and China, much of Europe is experiencing a ...
Gerber Technology introduced the GERBERcutter ® Z1, the company’s next generation computer-controlled, single-ply cutting system designed to cut a wide range of challenging materials. At the heart of ...
Lectra has finalised the acquisition of all outstanding shares of Gerber Technology, on a cash-free debt-free basis, for EUR175m (US$213m) financed through a EUR140m loan and the Group’s available ...
It’s no secret that composites are expensive and tough to work with, which means if you’re still relying on manual methods for nesting and cutting, you’re probably wasting large amounts of time and ...