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ARKKY has launched its next-gen 3D printed footwear featuring AIHALS technology, which increases production speeds by 20 to 100 times compared to traditional additive manufacturing.
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ARKKY has launched its next-gen 3D printed footwear featuring AIHALS technology, which increases production speeds by 20 to 100 times compared to traditional additive manufacturing.

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ARKKY has launched its next-gen 3D printed footwear featuring AIHALS technology, which increases production speeds by 20 to 100 times compared to traditional additive manufacturing. Utilizing 53% bio-based materials, the line focuses on a monomaterial circular design that ensures 100% recyclability and zero waste. This shift enables localized, on-demand production, potentially reducing logistics emissions by 40% while eliminating inventory overhead. It marks a systemic transition from niche luxury customization to scalable, sustainable mass-market footwear. πŸ‘Ÿβ™»οΈ #3DPrinting #FootwearInnovation #ARKKY #SustainableManufacturing #AdditiveManufacturing #CircularEconomy

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