Carbon and Adidas have announced the launch of their Tokyo Collection 4DFWD running shoe, which will be available to the public for purchase from August 12, 2021.
The REV1X is a new series of ultra-lightweight, form-fitting baseball gloves which feature an optimised lattice structure manufactured with Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis technology.
Carbon Co-founder and Chief Business Officer, Phil DeSimone speaks to TCT about the adidas 4DFWD, the latest running shoe created with the company's additive manufacturing technology.
The 4DFWD is the result of four years of collaboration between the two companies and combines decades of adidas athlete data with Carbon’s additive manufacturing process to create a midsole that pushes runners forward.
Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects Group (ATAP) has used Stratasys’ multi-colour PolyJet 3D printing technology to carry out design iterations of a new wearable product.
Marco Kormann, Director of Platform Innovation at Adidas Future & Fionn Corcoran-Tadd, Innovation Designer at Adidas Future speak to TCT about their latest application of 3D printing technology.
The Silicon Valley additive manufacturing company’s Digital Light Synthesis technology is behind the world-first, NHL-certified helmet liner, which provides greater protection for players through refined control of energy absorption and dissipation.
A London-based creator of custom fit cycling helmets is leveraging additive manufacturing to manufacture inner structures, tailored to the individual wearer.