Massivit 3D appoints worldwide director of marketing

3D printer manufacturer Massivit 3D has appointed Isabelle Marelly as worldwide director of marketing.
Formerly of 3D printer manufacturer former Stratasys, she has also held marketing roles with software provider Telelogic, and CAD/CAM pioneer Computervision.
Marelly assumes responsibility for leading the continued implementation of Massivit 3D’s marketing programme to expand the company’s brand profile and value proposition across the globe.
As well as driving Massivit 3D’s global marketing and public relations activities, Marelly’s remit will also see her work closely with the company’s extensive global dealer network to synergise opportunities and support local campaigns.
“Massivit 3D is unique in delivering the world’s first and only 3D printing solution specifically engineered for large-format visual communication projects,” said Marelly.
“I am thrilled to be joining such an exciting company and look forward to increasing the momentum that the Massivit 3D team continues to enjoy within the graphic arts community,”
Commenting on the appointment, Massivit 3D CEO, Avner Israeli said: “Together with her vast expertise as a marketing practitioner and many years’ experience in 3D printing, Isabelle will be vital to ensuring the effective communication of the tremendous opportunities print service providers can achieve from integrating our technology within their operations.”
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