6 Benefits You Get from Our Engineering Design Services
Experienced and Skilled Engineering Team
Customized Solutions Tailored to Your Specific Needs
Cutting-edge Technology and Equipment
Improved Product Quality and Precision!
Streamlined Manufacturing Process that Saves Time and Money
End-to-end Services from Design to Production and Quality Assurance

Addressing Complex Manufacturing Hurdles
At 3 Vima Tech, we understand that manufacturing complex parts can be challenging. That’s why our highly skilled engineers, technicians, and programmers are prepared to assist you with your most laborious CNC machining and part design obstacles.
Engineering Evaluation Procedure
Sneak Peek of Our Previous Work
What We Need from You? Fill the Form!
- 1
Your Existing Part Design
- 2Your Requirement
- 3
Rough Idea (Only, in case you don’t have a design but have a rough idea)

Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) design can vary widely depending on various factors, such as the complexity of the design, the materials being used, the size and scope of the project, and the location of the service provider.
A basic CNC design service in Canada can start at around CAD 50 to 100 per hour. However, the cost can quickly increase to several hundred or even thousands of dollars for more complex designs or larger projects. It is important to note that these costs do not include the cost of materials or additional programming or setup fees.
It is always best to obtain quotes from several different service providers to compare costs and ensure you get a fair price for the work you require. Some factors to consider when comparing quotes may include the quality of the provider’s work, their experience and reputation in the industry, and the level of customer service and support they offer.
Promising a delivery time of work beforehand is not possible. Although we always try to provide work of the finest quality at the earliest, however, that might only be the case sometimes. So, it depends upon the project’s requirements and complexity.
At 3 Vima Tech, we use NX and CATIA.
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6 Benefits You Get from Our Engineering Design Services
- 1
Experienced and Skilled Engineering Team
- 2Customized Solutions Tailored to Your Specific Needs
- 3Cutting-edge Technology and Equipment
- 4Improved Product Quality and Precision
- 5
Streamlined Manufacturing Process that Saves Time and Money
- 6
End-to-End Services From Design to Production and Quality Assurance
Up Ahead, Get Your Why Cleared?
Addressing Complex Manufacturing Hurdles
At 3 Vima Tech, we understand that manufacturing complex parts can be challenging. That’s why our highly skilled engineers, technicians, and programmers are prepared to assist you with your most laborious CNC machining and part design obstacles.
Engineering Evaluation Procedure
What We Need from You? Fill the Form!
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) design can vary widely depending on various factors, such as the complexity of the design, the materials being used, the size and scope of the project, and the location of the service provider.
A basic CNC design service in Canada can start at around CAD 50 to 100 per hour. However, the cost can quickly increase to several hundred or even thousands of dollars for more complex designs or larger projects. It is important to note that these costs do not include the cost of materials or additional programming or setup fees.
It is always best to obtain quotes from several different service providers to compare costs and ensure you get a fair price for the work you require. Some factors to consider when comparing quotes may include the quality of the provider’s work, their experience and reputation in the industry, and the level of customer service and support they offer.
At 3 Vima Tech, we use NX and CATIA.
Promising a delivery time of work beforehand is not possible. Although we always try to provide work of the finest quality at the earliest, however, that might only be the case sometimes. So, it depends upon the project’s requirements and complexity.