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Massivit 3D to Showcase Competitive Business Opportunities Achievable with Large Format 3D Printing at SGIA Expo

Press release from the issuing company

Company to also deliver keynote address as part of high-level conference program, 10:30am on Wednesday 11th October

Lod, Israel – Massivit 3D Printing Technologies will use this year’s SGIA Expo (New Orleans, 10 – 12 October) to demonstrate how large format print providers and sign & display companies can secure greater business opportunities and enhance their competitive edge thanks to the integration of the company’s 3D printing technology within their operations.

Via the flagship Massivit 1800 3D Printer – still the world’s first and only 3D printer specifically engineered for large format attention-grabbing visual communication projects – print professionals are granted the means to expand their service offerings and open the door to new business.

Live Demonstrations

Via live booth demonstrations, SGIA visitors will get an up-close look at the multitude of larger-than-life applications achievable with the Massivit 1800 3D Printer. On display, there will be an array of cost-effective, show-stopping and realistic models. These will include:

  • A 6.5ft mannequin for interactive video mapping
  • A stunning, three-color 6.6ft tall sports shoe
  • A 3.35ft innovative thermoformed desktop

Informative Keynote Session

As part of SGIA’s conference program, Sharon Rothschild, Product Manager at Massivit 3D, will deliver an insightful keynote presentation entitled, ‘3D Printing: A Multi-Dimensional View’ on Wednesday 11th October at 10:30am in room 241. This free-to-attend session will explain how Massivit 3D’s customers are realizing incredible new applications while also elevating traditional 2D printed projects to a new dimension, resulting in visually-striking projects that stand-out from the crowd.

See Massivit 3D at SGIA Expo on booth 2279, at the Ernest N Morial Convention Center, New Orleans from 10-12 October.