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Carbon – Weekly Recap

Carbon – Weekly Recap

Carbon is a 3D-printing technology company specializing in Digital Light Synthesis, and this weekly summary reviews a series of announcements that highlight its growing role in high-performance sports equipment. During the week, Carbon repeatedly showcased its collaboration with CCM Hockey on helmet liners and lattice structures designed for elite-level play.

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Multiple posts detailed how Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis platform is being used to produce NEST Tech liners for CCM’s Super Tacks X helmet, emphasizing enhanced protection, fit, airflow, and durability versus traditional foam. The use of advanced lattice designs and elastomeric materials underlines a shift from prototyping toward reliable, repeatable end-use production in safety-critical gear.

Carbon positioned the CCM partnership as evidence of its capability to support large-scale manufacturing of protective equipment, with helmet liners engineered for precise fit and consistent energy management. The visibility of its technology in products used from the regular season through the Stanley Cup Playoffs may reinforce its reputation with other sports and protective equipment brands.

The company also continued to highlight its EPU Pro elastomer through the VivoBiome Tabi Gen 02 sandal with Vivobarefoot, produced via scan-to-print workflows that eliminate traditional molds. This data-driven, fully customized footwear model underscores Carbon’s push into mass-customized consumer products and may support recurring demand for its printers, software, and proprietary resins.

In cycling, Carbon’s earlier announcement of expanded 3D-printed saddle capacity with DDK Group remained a key reference point, with nearly one million saddles already produced using its technology. The dedicated Asian facility is expected to combine additive manufacturing and final assembly to shorten time-to-market and broaden access to 3D-printed performance saddles.

Taken together, these developments point to Carbon deepening its presence across hockey, footwear, and cycling, using lattice and elastomer technologies to deliver differentiated performance products. The week’s news suggests ongoing progress in converting its digital manufacturing capabilities into commercial-scale applications, supporting a broader base of recurring production use cases for the platform.

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