December 2018

McGowans Print in Dublin, Ireland, created 20 illuminated Santa POP displays for Coca-Cola. They 3D-printed mold from their Massivit 1800 3D printer. Then they used thermoforming to make the display.
When a customer calls and needs 50 3-dimensional displays fast, do you wonder how you can deliver? Do you also wonder how you can make a profit on a classic thermoforming job that’s a short run?
Company aims to overcome size, speed, and complex geometry limitations associated with traditional fabrication technology.
Standing out in an over-crowded world is often difficult and trying to advertise your business to customers that have walked passed thousands of billboards, have been bombarded with digital advertising and emails, and viewed hundreds of commercials on television is just as hard.
CEO, Aldo Neri, talks about why Italy-based wide format printing house Colorzenith decided to adopt large format 3D printing into its business: “Our decision was geared towards the market. Only Massivit 3D can offer such large sizes coupled with high speed.”