Finite Engineering was founded in 2002, when two P.E. mechanical engineers recognized the need for cost-effective engineering services that offered results tailored to clients’ exact needs.
As Finite Engineering built a reputation for expertise in areas like CAD modeling, Finite Element Analysis and 3D scanning, the demand for our services grew. We have continued to outgrow each location, most recently finding our prior location on W. 132nd Street becoming cramped.
Today, Finite Engineering has a team of talented engineers and designers, and our new location is ideal for giving our team space to spread out.
Located at 4551 W. 107th Street in Overland Park, Kansas, the new suite offers meeting spaces for collaboration, as well as plenty of areas where engineers and designers can focus in on a client project.
The light-filled space maximizes its spacious design with brightly-colored walls in orange and royal blue. The colors convey the mood of the company, where a group of innovative professionals embrace every chance to tackle a new challenge for clients.
Working with companies across a wide variety of industries and scattered across the country, Finite Engineering is conveniently and centrally located outside of Kansas City. Our office is minutes from the Kansas City International Airport, making it easy for clients to fly in or for Finite engineers to fly out to meet with them.
If you’re in the Kansas City area and would like to stop by for a tour of the new facility, contact us at Finite Engineering. We look forward to welcoming you into our new home!
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