FISHER/UNITECH has a long history of serving the needs of the discrete manufacturer. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Troy, Michigan, the company has built partnerships with over 8,000 customers and 15,000 users throughout the Midwest.
FISHER/UNITECH's infrastructure offers the resources to compliment SolidWorks throughout the enterprise with support for applications like simulation, documentation, data management, design automation and many other technologies.
What makes FISHER/UNITECH unique?
We've got the largest, most experienced product design and engineering support team in the Midwest. We have a solid history of unsurpassed customer service, support and satisfaction, as reflected in our ranking as a top SolidWorks reseller. We are committed to our customers' continued success, with 14 offices serving 16 states all offering state-of-the-art training facilities.
The FISHER/UNITECH Difference
FISHER/UNITECH customers have a total community of support available to them.
EDUCATION
We provide the educational tools necessary to fully optimize your technology investment
- Over 25 software courses available, in-office, online, onsite
- Learning Management System to track user development
- Our instructors have over 100 certifications
SERVICE
Utilize FISHER/UNITECH's consulting team to get you up and running and productive as soon as possible
- Custom programming and API development
- Mentoring and project management
- Prototyping and direct digital manufacturing (DDM)
SUPPORT
We offer the most comprehensive support in the business. A maintenance contract with FISHER/UNITECH entitles you to SupportExpress, which includes intuitive, web-based technical support. With SupportExpress you also receive:
- Toll-free phone support, online case logging and tracking
- Virtual Advisor
- Knowledge Base
- New Software Releases and Upgrades
- One free CSWA/CSWP exam
- Online bill pay and transaction history
VALUE-ADDED EVENTS
Available only to our valued maintenance customers.
- Power Users Clinics
- Support Hour Webcasts
- Night School
- Update Training
"We can evaluate the design early in the process and easily correct problems before getting to hardware testing or the shop floor. Eliminating these build-and-test cycles shaves months off the typical product development cycle."
Andrew Dougherty, Manager of Product & Technology Development, Swagelok


