How 3D-Printed ME3D Personalized Insoles are Made
Superfeet uses multiple industrial 3D printers at our production facility in Washington state to print the personalized cap for each individual ME3D insole.
Superfeet uses multiple industrial 3D printers at our production facility in Washington state to print the personalized cap for each individual ME3D insole.
Your biometric data provides a wealth of information that influences how each of your ME3D insoles are constructed. That comprehensive data and the cutting-edge technology that captures it are the not-so-secret tools that elevate ME3D to a new level of comfort and support.
These completely personalized, 3D-printed insoles are constructed to match the exact geometry of each individual foot. As we like to say around here, no two feet are alike – not even your own!
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In partnership with Superfeet, Volumental and Fitstation by HP this joint solution provides a custom fitting experience including 3D-printed insoles.
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In April, Superfeet made 42,000 reusable, sanitizable, universal PAPR hoods for Pacific Northwest medical facilities. We've got capacity to do 30,000 more in May.