I always thought I knew my feet pretty well. I’m a size 11.5 (US) and have a weird big toe, and I have broken my little toe on both feet several times, so I thought I knew the shape. What I didn't ...
Syntilay, whose name is derived from "scintillate" (meaning to sparkle), is the brainchild of 25-year-old entrepreneur Ben Weiss. The company's journey from concept to creation is as unique as the ...
Among the priciest ones on the market, the LoreOne are touted as the world’s first 3D printed carbon hard-shelled bike shoes, custom created to the customer’s feet only. Lore claims its road bike ...
I don’t think I’ve ever been asked “Can I try on your shoes?” But at CES 2026, people stopped me on the street, the show floor, and in meeting rooms to take a look at the trainers on my feet. Why? I ...
You may not have your own 3D printer but I guarantee that you know someone who does. With an estimated industry worth of $100 billion by 2030, 3D printing is a growing trend that can only become more ...
The better a pro cycling shoe fits, the more efficiently its wearer's leg motion can be converted into wheel motion. That's where the carbon fiber LoreOne shoe comes in, as it's custom 3D printed to ...
Fitasy is set to transform the footwear industry with new technology that democratizes access to custom-fit shoes—improving comfort, reducing waste, saving customers money, and helping prevent common ...
Saler, a miniature donkey, received new, 3D-printed shoes this past weekend at Karen and Bob Pinkney’s Wychmere Farms in Ontario, N.Y. RIT biomedical engineering students, a general manager from local ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
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