Massivit 3D Printing Technologies, a leading supplier of industrial 3D printing systems, signed 15 new purchase orders for the $3 million sale of Massivit 3000 3D printers. The printers for the company will be delivered by the end of 2024. The worldwide printing expo, Drupa, took place in Germany from May 28 to June 7, during which time all new orders were received.
Massivit unveiled the Massivit 3000, the newest large-scale 3D printer in its Gel Dispensing Printing product line, during the expo. It is intended to produce huge parts quickly and affordably.
Orders for Massivit 3000 3D Printers
Massivit 3000 3D printers provide an incredible mix of high print volume, fast production, superior part quality, and competitive pricing. Print service companies and entertainment fabricators looking to grow their business, acquire a competitive advantage, and raise profit margins may now purchase this reasonably priced large-format 3D printer.
Giant props and scenery for the entertainment sector, as well as eye-catching retail, commercial, and event displays, can be produced quickly thanks to the Massivit 3000.
“It was a pleasure to return to the drupa exhibition after the event’s 8-year hiatus. The exhibition enabled the company to reach a diverse customer base from the printing, advertising and global marketing industries. drupa was an excellent platform for our Massivit 3000 launch. At the exhibition we experienced a high level of interest as we showcased use cases and applications that can be printed on the Massivit 10000 and Massivit 3000.”
– Erez Zimmerman, CEO, Massivit
Zimmerman continued saying, “The Massivit 3000 enables companies in the advertising and marketing industries to print large-scale objects ultra-fast. These printed items can be used as point-of-purchase displays, window displays, and billboards. Thanks to the launch of the Massivit 3000, we targeted a new audience and signed 15 new agreements during the show.”
Zimmerman added, “In addition to this successful drupa event, the company received two recent purchase orders, the first of which is for a Massivit 1800 printer from Bombardier – a Canadian company that specializes in manufacturing executive planes and trains. Bombardier plans to use the Massivit printer to manufacture prototypes and interior parts for its aerospace division. The second order was for a Massivit 5000 from Navistar – an American truck and bus company owned by Volkswagen.”
Zimmerman announced with pride that the Massivit 3000 was shown at the TCT 3Sixty Exhibition in the UK last week, where it was the recipient of two important honours. The Consumer Product category was won by it.
Utilising the Massivit 5000 printer in partnership with its Italian client Woltz Nautic, Massivit demonstrated its capacity to produce bath tubs that weigh 100 kg less than typical baths, saving 260 working hours.
The second prize was given for its newly released CIM 84 material, which is the first certified flame retardant 3D printing substance that enables theme park firms to create flame-rated creative structure. Disney Imagineering purchased the Massivit 10000 at the end of the previous year in order to produce parts for theme parks, as was previously reported.