A LinkedIn post from Carbon highlights the company’s participation in the TCT Asia Summit’s Consumer Goods track on March 19, focused on how 3D printing is changing footwear. The post notes that a panel will feature Ryan Cheng discussing his experience collaborating with Carbon on Fizo’s first running shoe, the Glider 001.
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The content suggests Carbon is actively positioning its 3D printing technology within performance footwear, sports tech, and fashion applications. For investors, this visibility at an industry summit may indicate ongoing efforts to deepen partnerships in consumer additive manufacturing and expand use cases, which could support longer-term demand for Carbon’s platform.
By emphasizing collaboration with a footwear brand on a specific product, the post implies real-world commercialization beyond prototyping. If such collaborations scale, Carbon could strengthen its competitive position in high-value consumer segments, although the post does not provide details on commercial terms, revenue impact, or production volumes.
The invitation to review the full agenda and register to attend underscores Carbon’s engagement in ecosystem-building among manufacturers, designers, and technology partners. For the broader 3D printing sector, this type of visibility in consumer goods may point to continued convergence between additive manufacturing and mainstream footwear and fashion supply chains.

