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Syntilay has officially launched the Xplorer, a 3D-printed lifestyle slide priced at $149.99, marking the first commercially available footwear designed via AI.
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Syntilay has officially launched the Xplorer, a 3D-printed lifestyle slide priced at $149.99, marking the first commercially available footwear designed via AI.

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Syntilay has officially launched the Xplorer, a 3D-printed lifestyle slide priced at $149.99, marking the first commercially available footwear designed via AI. Supported by Reebok founder Joe Foster, the brand utilizes smartphone 3D scanning to deliver custom-fitted geometry, bypassing traditional sizing and inventory waste. This shift toward decentralized, on-demand production at scale reflects a systemic change in the $400B global footwear supply chain. πŸ‘Ÿ We are moving toward a zero-inventory, scan-to-print ecosystem where personalized performance is the new standard. πŸš€ #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #FootwearTech #AI #Sustainability

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