Massivit 3D opens Americas Experience Center
The Atlanta-based facility will showcase Massivit 3D’s large-scale 3D printers, including the Massivit 10000 for composite materials tooling, live demos and will serve the North America and Latin America regions.
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Americas Experience Center. Photo Credit: Massivit 3D Printing Technologies
On Aug. 25 Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd. (Lod, Israel), a provider of large-scale 3D printing systems, announced the opening of the Americas Experience Center.
The 6,400-square-foot Experience Center is equipped with the recently launched Massivit 5000 and its predecessor the Massivit 1800. Based on the company’s patented gel dispensing printing (GDP) technology — which the company notes has been adopted across 40 countries for cost-effective production of large, custom parts — the Massivit 5000 introduces to the market new resolutions, print modes and automation capabilities that address Industry 4.0 needs, enabling production of large-scale parts within hours instead of weeks.
The Massivit 10000 is said to represent a paradigm shift in the process for composites molds manufacturing, enabling their production within days instead of weeks.
Located on 11350 Old Roswell Rd. in metropolitan Atlanta, Ga., the experience center will reportedly provide customers and prospects with advice, demonstrations, sample printing as well as training on Massivit 3D’s ultra-fast additive manufacturing (AM) technology and applications.
Massivit 3D celebrated the grand opening with a week-long event which was attended by VIP customers, prospects and stakeholders from a variety of industries such as education, automotive, marine, rail, defense, scenic fabrication, visual communication and more.
“This is an important milestone for the company, especially in the Americas region. We are making a clear statement to the market with regards to our wide portfolio of available solutions and their ability to transform our customers’ business, design, development and manufacturing processes,” says Kevin Sykes, Massivit 3D’s North America president. “The new experience center significantly reinforces our presence in NA and will help us showcase our cutting-edge capability in real time. This will help our customers and partners witness the products in action and gain the confidence that Massivit 3D is the right choice for them.”
Among the live demonstrations, attendees can experience all features and capabilities of both the Massivit 1800 Pro and the newly introduced Massivit 5000, hailed by Forbes Magazine as “One of the most advanced printers on the market.”
The experience center is already designed to host the Massivit 10000 system, coming in 2022, the company says. The Massivit 10000 is said to represent a paradigm shift in the process for composites molds manufacturing, enabling their production within days instead of weeks. The Massivit 10000 launch is planned for early next year, but with growing demand from the market, visitors could potentially be introduced to this technology and its capabilities and will have access to early bird benefits.
“We are thrilled with this important milestone as part of our global growth plan. Together with the expansion of the Americas team over recent months, the opening of the Experience Center marks another important step in Massivit 3D’s expansion in the Americas market and our commitment to that market,” concludes Massivit 3D’s CEO, Erez Zimerman.
To reserve a visit to the Experience Center please contact cindy.gaillard@massivit.com
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