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Go Industries

ServiceRichardson, TX, USAFounded 1978· One of 2024 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides custom manufacturing and fabrication services, including CNC bending, robotic welding, laser cutting, and plasma cutting, serving as a traditional alternative to AM for structural components.

CEO / Founder
Bob Orth
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Established
Total Funding
$2.5M
Latest Round
Bootstrapped
Key Investors
Tech Coast Angels; AngelList

Technology & Products

Key Products

Custom OEM manufacturing; Sheet metal fabrication; Tube fabrication; CNC bending/rolling/forming; Robotic welding; Laser cutting; Plasma cutting; Powder coating; Chrome plating

Technological Advantage

Hybrid manufacturing approach combining traditional subtractive and forming processes (CNC, welding, cutting) to offer a cost-competitive, certified alternative to AM for specific part geometries and volumes.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Offers a one-stop-shop for multi-process fabrication with certified welding (D1.1, B31.1, B31.3) and finishing, competing on lead time and cost for parts where AM's design freedom is not required.

How They Differentiate

Focuses on certified traditional fabrication (welding, bending) rather than AM, offering process control and documentation for defense, DOT, and medical customers where weld quality is critical, unlike AM service bureaus which prioritize design complexity.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

OEM partners in automotive, telecommunications, medical equipment, and AI data center infrastructure

Industry Verticals

Automotive; Telecommunications; Medical Equipment; AI Data Center Infrastructure; Industrial

Competitors

Proto Labs; Xometry; Fictiv

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Revenue grew 50% YoY to $5M; 200+ customers

Major Milestones

Established in 1978; Expanded custom OEM manufacturing and fabrication capabilities in 2026; Holds certified welding qualifications (D1.1, B31.1, B31.3); Achieved Platinum Status with SEMA

Notable Customers

Boeing; Lockheed Martin; SpaceX