One of Mezonic's subsidiaries, Pavels Innovation, has been featured in Finansavisen for their entry into the European 3D printer market. Through the company ProtoFAB Norway, Pavels Innovation has started a print centre in Porsgrunn that can produce plastic components on behalf of customers. This is a major advance for Norway, with 3D printing offerings in the country. This is most relevant for small and medium-sized businesses that do not have the capacity to invest in their own 3D printer. ProtoFAB's 3D printers are estimated to be 40% cheaper than established players in the market. In addition, the plastic components are short-lived, which is good for the environment.
Mezonic is proud of being chosen to take these good solutions to Norway, so we can serve our customers better, offering them the best solution for prototyping and for efficient production of small series. Grepi Plast and Pavels Innovation can help design, develop and test prototypes for businesses, and ProtoFAB can 3D print products for their customers. The companies will have good control over the work, since it is carried out in the same country and in the same language.