Athletic shoe makers are going all-in 3D printing with the goal of producing customized footwear for the general consumer market. Here's where the key players stand so far. A race worth running The ...
Under Armour is turning to 3D printing to power the next revolution in sneaker technology. The company has been working on 3D-printed sneakers and recently announced that it is releasing a limited ...
Under Armour later this week is introducing the latest 3D-printed shoe in its ArchiTech line, the Futurist, which will be available for $300. The limited-edition Futurist will debut Thursday evening.
Twitter’s recent change to an algorithmic-based timeline may not be your idea of ingenuity, but algorithms are literally changing the way Under Armor does athletic clothing. The sportswear company is ...
Under Armor will unveil the first 3D printed athletic shoe available to the public this month—releasing a limited number of its new Architech trainer in conjunction with the brand’s 20th anniversary.
It’s been 20 years since Under Armor changed the way football players wicked sweat out of their pits. Since then the company’s expanded to producing all kinds of apparel as well as shoes. To celebrate ...
3D-printing technology keeps getting more advanced. We can print almost anything — from robots to pizzas to prosthetics — by adding layers and layers of material to create objects. Now Under Armour is ...
Sometimes you see a 3D-printed item so jaw-droppingly awesome that it reminds you all over again of just how astonishing an invention additive manufacturing is. That perfectly describes our reaction ...
When Adidas showed off its Futurecraft 3D concept late last year, it wasn't really clear how close to reality 3D-printed shoes were. Well, they're much closer today. Under Armour is debuting its UA ...
Last week, [David Shorey] came along to the monthly Hackaday meetup in Pasadena. These meetups feature speakers and drinks, projects and chit-chat, and sometimes a few demos of what the local Hackaday ...
New research into 3D printing technology could someday lead to the U.S. military 3D printing body armor for soldiers. The technology, which looks to abalone shells for inspiration, could allow units ...