Sepia’s expertise in very large format polystyrene cutting has contributed to the launch of a sector entirely dedicated to 3D technologies. But as clever as they are, the polystyrene forms take on a relatively ephemeral character, in the face of which Sepia wanted to be able to offer a more resistant alternative with a different use. This is why Sepia created Deko 3D in 2017 to target the new needs of its customers and provide them with even more specific responses. Very large volume 3D printing therefore extends and completes a visual communication offer resolutely oriented towards marketing impact and high-tech innovation.