AMS 2026

FitStation Powered by HP

RAPID

Share this Article

HP Inc. introduces FitStation, using 3D scanning and 3D printing technology to recommend and create personal footwear. Read more about FitStation at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/186867/hp-fitstation/ [Video: HP]


Share this Article


Recent News

Low-Temperature 3D Printed Shape-Memory Stents Activated at Body Temperature

CASF: A Green Surface Finishing Technology for AM Hard Metal Alloys and Fatigue Improvement



Categories

3D Design

3D Printed Art

3D Printed Food

3D Printed Guns


You May Also Like

Sponsored

Hardware is Dead. Here’s What Actually Wins in Additive Manufacturing.

Hardware is rapidly commoditizing across additive manufacturing. Specifications have converged. Price competition has intensified. Margins have compressed. For companies attempting to scale additive manufacturing beyond prototyping, this shift has profound...

Sponsored

Breaking the Bottleneck: How Automated Post-Processing Is the Key to Scalable Dental 3D Printing

The dental industry has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade. Traditional fabrication methods, such as manual casting, milling, and hand finishing, are being steadily replaced by digital workflows...

AMEXCI Purchases Two New Solukon Units

Swedish 3D printing service AMEXCI already has three Solukon depowdering systems and now will go to five in total. The company is adding two different models, the SFM-AT350 and the...

Low-Cost LPBF Leader Xact Metal Reports Order Growth is Up 30% Year to Year

Xact Metal is the pioneer in low-cost LPBF. The US-based firm was the first to sell sub $100,000 LPBF machines. Through value engineering, gumption, and a focus on cost, the...