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Zellerfeld is bringing its 3D-printed footwear experience in-store with a brand-new partnership with Berlin-based sneaker and ...
3D Measurements: Albert 2’s 3D foot scan captures the most accurate foot data with key measurements, such as length, width, girth, in-step and arch height, all down to 1/10 of a millimeter.
Aetrex announces Albert 3DFit, a state-of-the-art 3D foot scanner, enhancing profitability through data collection and providing 3D fit technology accessibility to stores of all sizes.
Aetrex, a global leader in 3D foot-scanning technology, recently launched Tootsie - the kids-specific 3D foot-scanning software to make footwear sizing for children accurate, easy and fun.
TEANECK, N.J., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Aetrex Worldwide, Inc. ("Aetrex"), the global leader in foot scanning technology and orthotics, is showcasing Albert 2, the next generation of the ...
Logo sooley insoles scanned foot No Appointments needed The first-ever 3D foot scanner for smartphones, designed for convenient use right at home. Our goal is to enhance foot health worldwide ...
A new high-tech foot measuring system called fit id uses 3D technology to determine the exact length, width and arch height of feet in just seconds to recommend the perfect shoe for you.
The Volumental 3D foot scanner at FootZone in Bend on Thursday. It is not uncommon for one foot to be ever so slightly bigger than the other. Or for a person to put slightly more weight on the ...
Foot.com allows designers to access global 3D foot data categorised by factors such as gender, foot size, and country. Credit: Shutterstock. Aetrex has introduced the new feature to its Foot.com ...
A scan from the new 3D scanner at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in north London. Screengrab It’s long been known that women who wear high-heels on a daily basis risk ankle and foot ...
The 3D scan that will shock every high heel loving woman [News.com.au via Geekosystem] 3D foot scanner reveals health risks for high-heel fashion slaves [Reuters] Science ...
It is not uncommon for one foot to be ever so slightly bigger than the other. Or for a person to put slightly more weight on the outside of their ...
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