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GEEXFOOT has opened its first offline flagship in Hong Kong, bringing 3D printed footwear into a high-traffic retail environment.
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GEEXFOOT has opened its first offline flagship in Hong Kong, bringing 3D printed footwear into a high-traffic retail environment.

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Originally reported by 南极熊

GEEXFOOT has opened its first offline flagship in Hong Kong, bringing 3D printed footwear into a high-traffic retail environment. Utilizing PolyPolymer’s HALS technology and bio-based materials, the brand streamlines traditional 100-step assembly into a zero-waste digital workflow. This expansion allows for on-site 3D foot scanning and personalized modeling, proving that on-demand additive manufacturing can replace mass standardized production. 🚀👟 #AdditiveManufacturing #3DPrinting #Sustain...

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