First dual Massivit 3D printing installation in France
- steve8125
- Mar 1, 2017
- 2 min read
IndPrint
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies has announced that one of the largest French out of home (OOH) and digital print providers, Metropole, has purchased two Massivit 1800 3D printers in order to extend its applications offering, win new business and strengthen its competitive edge.
The latest addition to Metropole’s portfolio complements an existing fleet of advertising, printing and finishing solutions by adding a multitude of new benefits and capabilities. The Paris based company can now not only elevate traditional applications to a new level, but also provide existing and new customers with an extensive one stop full service shop, saving them both time and money.

‘Investing in the most advanced technologies is central to our business offering; they provide our customers with the most efficient production method and ensure we maintain our competitive edge,’ said Patrice Boquého, director of Metropole. ‘The large scale possibilities enabled by the Massivit 1800, and the undeniable wow factor demonstrated by what others have produced on it, were huge draws and made the technology a natural choice.’
At present, the company completes around 500 projects a month for a wide variety of markets. Typical jobs include branding and signage for events, shopping centres, construction sites and exhibition centres to eye catching advertising posters for the entertainment sector. As the first French company to acquire Massivit 3D printing, Metropole will utilise its Massivit 1800 3D printers to produce stunning advertising and retail campaigns with the stopping power to better engage target audiences.
Patrice continued, ‘Massivit 3D printing adds a significant business differentiator.’
‘With the ability to create attention grabbing, larger than life displays, we expect the technology to transform the way high level themed projects are created, particularly in the hospitality and architectural sectors.’








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