According to a recent LinkedIn post from Carbon, the company recently participated in the STRIDE Europe event focused on additive manufacturing in footwear. The post highlights discussions with industry peers on the future of additive technologies in shoe design and production, with an emphasis on practical applications rather than hype.
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The LinkedIn post notes that 3D footwear expert Christopher Robertson joined a panel titled “Additive Manufacturing in Footwear: Honest Answers to Hard Questions.” His contribution, as described in the post, focused on where additive manufacturing currently delivers value, existing marketplace successes, and the remaining gap between technological promise and commercial reality.
For investors, the post suggests that Carbon is positioning itself as a thought leader in additive manufacturing specifically within the footwear vertical. This level of engagement may help reinforce relationships with brand partners, influence future product roadmaps, and potentially translate into deeper commercial adoption as the industry seeks scalable, proven AM solutions.
The emphasis on “honest answers” and closing the gap between promise and reality could indicate a pragmatic approach to market development rather than purely promotional messaging. If Carbon can convert this technical and thought-leadership presence into long-term contracts or platform standardization with major footwear brands, it could strengthen revenue visibility and competitive differentiation in a crowded 3D printing landscape.

