Mattel, a leading global toy company with an impressive catalogue of children’s and family entertainment franchises, is on a mission to “empower the next generation to explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential,” the company says.
Spanish start-up ATHOS has reached the national finals for the prestigious James Dyson Award thanks to their creation of the world’s first 3D printed shoe.
UK badge manufacturer Badgemaster has a produced a new reusable name badge for a high street retailer with the support of Photocentric’s 3D printing technology.
German design company DQBD GmbH is using Stratasys’ Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) 3D printing technology to produce personalised cycling saddles that boast a higher level of comfort.
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.