The “Thallus” was created using a six-axis robotic 3D printing system.
3D printed yarn clothing and sneakers.
Heftier midsole unit but missing the heel cage.
Technology and performance reach the next level.
Producing a limited 300 pairs.
A miniature replica of the city compiled from 10×10 cm squares.
With modular lens and shutter systems.
The incentive just got higher.
Everything from the furniture to the plates is 3D-printed.
Easier and faster than 3D printing.
Nike’s CEO talks the global sneaker market, making things more personal, and the use of 3D-printing.
Now anyone with an iPad can enjoy the benefits of this newfangled technology.