Today, CGTech proudly unveils a new brand identity as it rebrands to Vericut. This strategic change marks a significant milestone in the company’s evolution and underscores its commitment to innovation, efficiency, and excellence in manufacturing technology.
Since 1988, CGTech has been dedicated to transforming outdated machining methods with superior software and service. The company’s success has made its software renowned in the industry. To reflect this achievement and its strategy for the future, the company is unifying its identity under the name that best represents its legacy—Vericut. The name Vericut has long been associated with cutting-edge technology and industry leadership. This rebranding aligns the company’s brand identity with the flagship product that has driven its success and growth.
“The transition to Vericut is more than a name change; it represents our vision for the future. We are excited to continue our journey as Vericut, building on our legacy of excellence and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in manufacturing technology,” says Shin Voeks, President of CGTech.
The initial brand transition has begun with the US website and at select global events, with plans to continue the worldwide rollout over the coming months. This phased approach allows the company to manage resources efficiently and more sustainably, as existing materials branded with CGTech will be used until they are naturally phased out.
The rebranding to Vericut introduces a refreshed visual identity and reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional value to its customers. CGTech as a company remains focused on innovation, customer support, and continuous improvement remains unwavering. Existing users of Vericut software will continue to receive the high level of service and support they have come to rely on.
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Vericut (was CGTech Ltd) | CIM Software, Machining Systems, Computer-aided Engineering, Composite Manufacturing Supplies |
Vericut (was CGTech, Inc.) | Computer-aided Simulation |
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Computer Integrated Manufacturing |
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