Massivit 3D Printing Technologies
Large-scale 3D printing systems for aerospace and defense
Vitality Radar
Pillar Analysis
Strategic Assessment
Strategic Vector
Massivit is strategically expanding from core markets like automotive and marine into high-growth sectors such as defense, aerospace, and composites tooling, leveraging proprietary GDP and CIM technologies for large-format industrial 3D printing.
Efficiency Ratio
High operational efficiency is demonstrated through rapid printing speeds, reduced manual labor, and over 230 printers installed globally, maximizing output from a focused Israeli-headquartered operation with international subsidiaries.
Evidence Signals
Launched Massivit 10000 based on Cast In Motion (CIM) technology for producing molds, tools, and models in composites industry.
View sourceOver 230 printers installed in more than 40 countries, with subsidiaries in the U.S. and Europe for sales and marketing.
View sourceMassivit 10000 won American Composites Manufacturers Association award in manufacturing category and IBEX innovation award in boatbuilding.
View sourceAnnounced entry into defense and aerospace sector with industrial 3D printing systems.
View sourceHolds approximately 50 registered patents in Israel, Europe, U.S., Japan, and Korea.
View sourceLaunched Massivit 5000, an industrial-grade 3D printer for automotive, railway, and marine sectors with double material capability.
View sourceCollaboration with Sika to co-market advanced digital tooling materials.
View source- About
- Massivit develops large-scale 3D printing systems utilizing proprietary "cast in motion" technology to rapidly produce composite parts. The platform allows defense manufacturers to quickly print molds, complex production tools, and large hybrid assemblies for aerospace and tactical vehicle applications.
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