As much as additive manufacturing technology has completely transformed the way footwear is made for consumers, there has been little exploration into the making of more than just everyday shoes like sneakers and heels—Materialise and Tailored Fits AG are hoping to change this by introducing 3D-printed boots for skiers.
Together, Materialise and Tailored Fits AG are set to launch what is being called "the first end-to-end digital supply chain for custom-fit, 3D-printed ski boots."
Although there are systems in place that help to mold different kinds of winter activity boots to the shape of one's foot, these new 3D-printed ski boots have the potential to transform the entirety of a product's fit, as well as how comfortable it feels on the foot.
3D-Printed Ski Boots
Materialise and Tailored Fits AG are Creating Custom-Fit Sports Boots
Trend Themes
1. Custom-fit 3d-printed Sports Boots - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating personalized sports boots using 3D printing technology for improved fit and comfort.
2. End-to-end Digital Supply Chain - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing a fully digital supply chain for manufacturing and delivering custom-fit 3D-printed products.
3. Expanding 3D Printing in Footwear - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring the application of 3D printing technology beyond everyday footwear to create specialized sports boots.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating 3D printing technology in the manufacturing process of footwear, specifically in the production of sports boots.
2. Sporting Goods Retail - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Offering custom-fit 3D-printed ski boots as a premium product in sporting goods stores.
3. Additive Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Advancing 3D printing techniques and materials to enable the production of customized sports boots with superior performance.