3D printing pushes the boundaries of our imagination on a regular basis. From the ability to print prosthetic limbs to the giant machines printing actual buildings to the possibility of printing human ...
From Future Technology to Daily Life, ARKKY is Redefining Our Perception of “Shoes” In the past, 3D printed shoes were mostly ...
The largest player in the shoe game is jumping on the 3D printer bandwagon: At the RAPID tech conference today in Orlando, Hewlett Packard announced that Nike and eight other companies are testing the ...
Alexander Wang's 3D printed kitten heels trade the runways of New York Fashion Week for the uncarpeted halls of Messe ...
If you’ve ever thought about 3D printing shoes, you’ll enjoy watching the video below about a Portland-based company that creates shoes on demand using an HP MJF 5200 3D printer. Granted, this isn’t a ...
Smithsonian magazine posted today about 3D printed shoes that smell like bubblegum from Brazilian footwear company Melissa Shoes. They use a proprietary plastic known as Melflex. While I’m not into ...
Engineers and shoe designers at New Balance Athletic Shoes Inc. are using 3D printing to make shoes for elite runners (professionals and Olympians) in hopes of improving their performance. Engineers ...
As additive manufacturing (otherwise known as 3D printing) becomes ever more advanced, more and more industries are beginning to embrace it — and the footwear industry is no exception. Just yesterday, ...
In the world of fashion, 3D scanning and printing offer the potential for creating made-to-measure clothing. Customers of New Zealand-based footwear firm Three Over Seven will be able to scan their ...
If anybody knows about shoes, it’s a basketball player. After all, their shoes are generally key tools for their job. So, a startup backed by Carmelo Anthony wants to do away with the idea of shoe ...
3D printing is far from being a novel manufacturing technique, but it wasn't until recently that we started seeing the benefits of it on a grander scale. Organs and prosthetics? Check. Clothing? Sure.