case studies

INSPIRATION ON DEMAND

Looking to explore new possibilities in 3D printing applications for large-scale parts, molds, and prototypes? Massivit’s customer stories reveal that large-scale 3D printing knows no boundaries.

Italy-based print provider, Colorzenith, has 3D printed a life-size replica of the classic Italian car, Lancia B24 for the Don Pasquale opera, performed in Europe’s largest opera house, La Scala in Milan, Italy.
Ultra-realistic 3m-tall dinosaur, 3D printed on the Massivit 1800 large format 3D printer by METROPOLE is wow-ing French train commuters at the Gare d’Austerlitz railway station.
SkiDeal CEO, Ronen Katz, was looking for a spectacular new way to connect his customers with the SkiDeal brand, and wanted to go viral.
On the occasion of the exhibition “Corto Maltese, 50 years of adventures” at the Gare de Paris Austerlitz, our customer METROPOLE prints for the first time the emblematic figure in 3D large format with the Massivit 1800!
Craig M. Miller, President and CEO of Las Vegas- based print business Pictographics, acquired the Massivit 1800 large format 3D printing solution in 2017, enabling him to expand his offering into new markets with tangible results, and to attract more business for his existing 2D printing services due to the inherent hype around this new tech.
All over the world, there are a wealth of iconic landmarks and listed buildings steeped in history. These structures often serve as monuments that recognize a region’s history. However, as the decades pass, many of these stunning buildings deteriorate, some naturally, others due to neglect, or simply a lack of investment.
Do you get excited when you discover new tech?
Hear how the Massivit 1800 3D printer is already transforming business for one PSP. Jeff Burt, owner and CEO of EclipseCorp in Columbus, Ohio, talks about the immediate impact the Massivit 1800 3D printer has had on his business.
3D CAD software, 3D social media platforms, and large scale 3D printing are all examples of the additive manufacturing industry that’s continually growing larger.
An article on 3d Printing Industry.com states patents in 3D printing grew at a compound annual rate of 35% since 2013. That’s second only to e-Cigarettes at 45% over the same time. While the later aims to cease smoking, 3D printing continues to smoke, and that deserves props.
When customers know that you provide wide format 3D printing, they come to you with their wildest ideas because anything is possible to create.
They work with a variety of materials to fabricate numerous systems of display formats, high-quality visual props, digital graphics, dimensional letters, illuminated accents, special signage and branding décor.
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