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Nike’s new Flyprint sneaker, however, puts the focus on the upper, for which it’s using a 3D printer to build an intricate web that replaces typical textiles.
When Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce competes in the women's 100m and 4x100m relay at the Olympics this month, she'll do so wearing what Nike claims is one of its most advanced track and field shoes yet ...
Nike hasn’t revealed plans for a wider general release of the Air Max 1000, nor has it revealed what the pricing might be. But the 3D-printed shoes now available on Zellerfeld’s website range ...
Athlete Eliud Kipchoge will be wearing a pair of Nike's first-ever 3D-printed performance trainers when he competes in the London Marathon this weekend.
Customers printing their own shoes at home sounds nice, but that's still a pretty far-fetched goal. However, here are 3 reasons 3D printing could be the next big growth driver for Nike.
Nike has entered the 3D printing game, as the global leader in athletic shoes was just granted a patent for a 3D printing technology for shoe manufacturing. Skip to main content.
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The use of 3D printing also allowed Nike to realize the Air Max 1000’s unique contoured design, which the company says would have been impossible using traditional shoe manufacturing techniques.