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Custom 3d printed orthotic insoles.
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Carmelo Anthony
@carmeloanthony · Small Forward, NY Knicks
I wear orthotics occasionally and I think that this company may be onto a key trend in footwear and possibly other areas. Using 3D printing and a simple app, they are customizing the inside of any shoe. Right now – for medical
and comfort reasons. Tomorrow – for performance? We’ll see. Mass customization is here.
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Tiffany Stone
@tiffanydstone · Founder of BrightEyes
We've integrated mobile-based technology, digital data capture and 3D printing to create a fully digital process and produce a custom orthotic that is both unique to your body and lifestyle. Step into the future with us!
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@narezm1six · Founder @m1six
Increased performance is great. Enhanced availability and accessibility would be a definite plus.
Taylor Crane
@taykcrane · Senior Product Manager, Originate
Hey @tiffanydstone, what sort of price point are we talking about here? The standard $500 is, in my opinion, way beyond what it should cost. I'm hoping/assuming you've taken an approach that (drastically) reduces this?