A LinkedIn post from Carbon highlights adidas’s experimental use of fully 3D-printed football boots through Project R.A.P., which utilizes athlete data to tailor fit and support. The concept, while not yet commercialized, is presented as an indicator of how additive manufacturing could enable more rapid product cycles and higher levels of personalization in sports footwear.
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The post emphasizes Carbon’s lattice-based design and digital manufacturing capabilities as enablers of faster iteration, improved comfort, and performance tuning. For investors, this suggests potential growing demand for Carbon’s technology platform in performance footwear and broader sports tech, positioning the company to benefit if data-driven, customized products gain wider adoption and move from concept to scalable production.

