It’s only a matter of time (albeit a long time) before 3D printing becomes ubiquitous in the footwear industry.
Adidas has been at the cutting edge of implementing the tech for over a decade now, delivering a huge milestone with the Futurecraft 3D (and subsequent 4D) in 2015. But in the years since, competition has gotten fierce, with the likes of New Balance, Under Armour and Reebok using 3D-printed components to enhance performance.
However, in the last few years, the conversation around additive manufacturing has been focused on a company called Zellerfeld who creates single-piece shoes, especially with its high-profile Nike collabs. But printed footwear can, and perhaps should, be so much more than that.

Now, with its latest release, Adidas is back on the board again, perhaps bringing us one step closer to 3D-printed perfection.
A new chapter
Building on its past efforts, Adidas introduces its first-ever 3D-printed basketball shoe, the BB.01. But this release is about much more than the sport in which the sneaker is used.







