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Massivit to host launch webinar for Massivit 5000 large-volume 3D printing system

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The Massivit 5000 will transform the process of prototyping, tooling and custom manufacturing across several markets

Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd., a pioneer of large-volume 3D printing solutions for the scenic fabrication, visual communication, automotive, marine, and architecture industries, has announced the launch of its new large-volume printing system, Massivit 5000. This is designed to transform the process of prototyping, tooling and custom manufacturing across several markets.

At the free webinar on 28 April 2021, attendees will see the Massivit 5000 in action. They can also leanr more about Massivit’s patented Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology leads to fast and cost-effective production of full-scale prototypes, moulds and custom parts. This technology uses an innovative instantly-curing gel for ready-made parts up to 5.9 feet straight off the printer.

This type of large-volume 3D printing is ideal for creatives in the attractions industry, as it can be used to produce props, theming, and experiential displays for amusement parks, theme parks, theatres and more.

Presenting the Massivit 5000

Massivit’s new product, the Massivit 5000, is a cutting edge large-volume 3D printing system with a print speed that is 30 times faster than other technologies.    

During the free webinar on 28 April 2021, attendees will be able to take a virtual tour of the state-of-the-art printing system and learn more about its capabilities and uses across many different sectors, such as automotive, marine, rail, architecture, scenic fabrication, visual communication, education and more.

Massivit 5000

Thanks to Massivit’s unique photo polymeric technology, the Massivit 5000 offers great flexibility of resolutions, printing modes, materials and monitoring. This leads to improved quality as well as cost-efficiency, ease-of-use and control.

With this new product, scenic fabricators have the ability to make large, experiential displays for events, retail, theme parks, and the theatre, all at a greater speed than ever before. Webinar participants will be able to see its capabilities in action, watching parts up to 5.9 feet tall being created with almost no support structures needed. To register for a place on the webinar, please click here.

The Israel-headquartered company serves clients with end-to-end services and was founded in 2013. It now has customers across the globe in 40 different countries and was listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in 2021.

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