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Carbon Highlights Scaled 3D-Printed Footwear Production With Adidas Climacool Laced

Carbon Highlights Scaled 3D-Printed Footwear Production With Adidas Climacool Laced

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Carbon, the company is highlighting the adidas Climacool Laced as a fully 3D-printed shoe produced via its Digital Light Synthesis technology. The post describes a single-piece lattice construction that integrates upper and sole, embedding cushioning and ventilation directly into the geometry without molds, adhesives, or traditional assembly.

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The post suggests that Carbon’s process is designed to reliably move complex footwear designs from digital file to retail shelf at scale, emphasizing repeatability and consistency rather than one-off prototyping. For investors, this positioning underscores Carbon’s progress toward mature, production-grade additive manufacturing in consumer products, which could strengthen its value proposition to major brands.

The LinkedIn content also notes that the Climacool Laced reflects nearly a decade of collaboration between Carbon and adidas, signaling a long-standing, ongoing partnership rather than an experimental pilot. Sustained deployment of Carbon’s technology in a commercial product line may indicate recurring revenue potential and enhance the company’s competitive standing in industrial 3D printing for footwear and other consumer applications.

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