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Massivit 3D Printing Technologies

HardwareLod, IsraelFounded 2013· One of 1738 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Massivit 3D provides large-scale 3D printing solutions for visual communications, entertainment, and concept prototyping with products designed to print large parts, molds, and prototypes quickly and efficiently.

CEO / Founder
Yossi Azarzar
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$10.9M
Latest Round
Strategic Investment
Key Investors
Stratasys, European Union, Shareholders

Technology & Products

Key Products

Massivit offers large-scale 3D printers utilizing Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology for fast production of parts, molds, and prototypes across industries like automotive, marine, rail, architecture, entertainment, and defense/aerospace. Products include the Massivit 1500 Exploration 3D Printer and Cast In Motion platform.

Technological Advantage

Reduces tooling costs by up to 50% and speeds up production by 80%.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Enables fast production of large parts, molds, and prototypes, significantly reducing labor and material costs.

How They Differentiate

Differentiates itself with the unique GDP technology and capability to quickly produce large-scale, complex geometries.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industries such as automotive, marine, rail, engineering, and theming

Industry Verticals

["Automotive","Marine","Rail","Engineering","Theming"]

Competitors

BigRep, Sinterit, Lynxter

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Revenue grew by ~25% to ~$15.1M in 2023

Major Milestones

["Successful launch of Massivit 3000 at world's largest printing exhibition in Germany"]

Notable Customers

Novation Tech, Walt Disney Imagineering

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Why this company matters

Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd. occupies a niche in large-scale additive manufacturing with its proprietary Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) technology. Unlike conventional FDM or SLA systems that struggle with build speed at size, GDP deposits a gel-like photopolymer that cures rapidly, enabling production of parts, molds, and prototypes at speeds the company claims reduce tooling costs by up to 50% and cut production time by 80%.

The company's product line includes the Massivit 1500 Exploration 3D Printer and the Cast In Motion platform, which compresses composite mold fabrication from months to days. These systems target industries such as automotive, marine, rail, architecture, entertainment, and defense/aerospace. Notable customers include Novation Tech and Walt Disney Imagineering, indicating adoption in both functional prototyping and themed entertainment.

Massivit has pivoted toward defense and aerospace applications, establishing advanced manufacturing centers for UAV and aerospace components. The Cast In Motion platform is positioned to strengthen defense supply chains by accelerating mold production. Key partnerships with Sartomer (Arkema) and SIKA support material development. The company is publicly traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE: MSVT) and reported approximately $15.1 million in revenue for 2023, representing roughly 25% year-over-year growth.

Competitors include BigRep, Sinterit, and Lynxter, but Massivit differentiates through GDP's speed and scale. A key open question is whether the technology can expand beyond visual communications and prototyping into serial production for regulated aerospace and defense parts, where certification requirements are stringent.