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Articles tagged with "3D Printing, Open-Source Design, Customizable Products, Streetwear Technology, Collaborative Innovation"

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When Sneakers Go Open-Source: Bambu Lab and Presq Take 3D Printing into Streetwear

Bambu Lab and Presq have collaborated to introduce Fig.(0), an open-source shoe designed for 3D printing and wearability, breaking away from past 3D printed footwear concepts. The shoe is customizable and functional, with design files available for printing on Bambu's H2D desktop machines. This partnership aims to redefine consumer culture by allowing users to remix the design and create their own unique sneakers. The release of Fig.(0) serves as a test for the future of 3D printing in consumer products, potentially paving the way for open, community-driven designs in various industries.

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