Ohio-based chemicals and materials company Lubrizol has teamed up with Lore Cycle to 3D print personalized cycling shoes.  Avid Product Development, Lubrizol’s 3D printing division, uses 3D scans of the rider’s feet to fabricate footwear that perfectly fits each customer’s unique foot shape. The result is the Lore Two—a cycling shoe featuring a 3D-printed thermoplastic […]
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