Today, Adidas introduced a new partially 3D printed shoe made, according to the company, with light and oxygen. No, it didn't involve reverse-engineering photosynthesis - it involved Digital Light Synthesis, the process behind Carbon's now-famous CLIP technology. Digital Light Synthesis combines digital light projection with an oxygen-permeable environment and programmable resins to create strong, durable, high-performance polymer parts - in this case, a lattice-printed insole that forms the core of the new Adidas Futurecraft 4D. The collaboration marks the first time that Carbon's technology has been used in the performance footwear industry, and Adidas intends for it also to be the first time that 3D printed athletic footwear has been produced at scale. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/170425/adidas-car...-printed-shoe/