And now, as numerous companies get in on the action, from Wiivv to iMcustom, it’s time to stop reading about these treats for our feet and put some 3D printed insoles to work for ourselves. That will be even easier as the marketplace continues to expand—now making room too for Superfeet, which will be putting their best foot (of course, we had to say it) forward with the help of global contract manufacturer Jabil, also serving as an advanced concept innovation firm, and one we’ve followed from their takeover in the assembly of MakerBots to their more recent and expanded client offerings to include 3D printing.
“For 40 years we have set the standard for shape and fit. Until today the technology was not available to deliver 3D printed insoles that met Superfeet’s exacting standards,” said Eric Hayes, Vice President of Marketing and Product for Superfeet. “By working with world-class partners who are experts in 3D printing and scanning, and combining that with Superfeet’s expertise in shape, we now have a 3D printed solution that will exceed expectations.”
“3D Printing Technology opens powerful opportunities, Superfeet is leading the way in the insole category,” said John Dulchinos, VP, Global Automation and 3D Printing at Jabil. “It is a pleasure to support Superfeet’s commitment to provide the best fit and function with unprecedented 3D design and process innovation.”
According to the Superfeet team, you’ll be able to look forward to trying out some of these 3D printed insoles as soon as spring of 2017.
For over forty years, Superfeet has been working to offer innovative products. Today, their 100% employee owned company serves as a leader in providing over-the-counter insoles, as well as transforming footwear, and how it is perceived—and enjoyed. They are also dedicated to improving lives, giving one percent of profits and employee time to organizations that help people get back on their feet. See Superfeet for more information. Discuss further in the 3D Printed Insoles forum over at 3DPB.com.