GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- T-Tech, Inc. and The Geek Group announced a joint agreement to offer an equipped facility for rapid PCB design, verification and fabrication aimed at hobbyists. Under terms of the agreement, The Geek Group will install a T-Tech’s QCJ5 series Quick Circuit System and related PCB prototyping software at its 43,000 sq. ft. facility here.  The Geek Group is a member-based organization that provides access to technology and engineers to entrepreneurs and hobbyists.

 

 “By joining forces with The Geek Group and providing our Quick Circuit QCJ5 series high-frequency, precision PCB fabrication system, we will give makerspace members the unique ability to go from desktop design to physical prototype in hours instead of weeks or months,” said John Taylor, president of T-Tech. 

“We are proud to sponsor The Geek Group in their efforts to bring this capability to individuals who may not ordinarily have access to rapid PCB prototyping equipment,” said David Cromey, director of international sales and marketing.

“It is exciting that T-Tech has made a substantial commitment to provide students, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and inventors in Grand Rapids access to state-of-the-art PCB fabrication machinery and software,” said Josh Spencer, director of Development of The Geek Group. “It will enable our membership to work from concept to creation of a physical PCB prototype within our facility. With these tools, the Geek Group will continue to offer services that are unmatched by any makerspace in the United States.”

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