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3D-printed shoe startup steps into $3M to help reduce carbon footprints, localize manufacturing

GeekWire

Hilos Photo) Portland-based 3D-printed footwear startup Hilos has landed $3 million to boost its efforts in reducing the carbon footprint linked to shoe production. The company developed an internal method of manufacturing modular footwear parts using 3D printers and thermoplastic polyurethane powder.

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ZERO10’s multi-task ML model provides real-time AR try-on for fashion

Dataconomy

This development, mirroring concepts used by industry giants like Tesla, has the potential to transform AI-powered solutions, specifically within real-time AR try-on experiences. This meant running 3D Body Tracking at 30FPS and Multi-Class Segmentation at half that, causing visible compromises.

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Shop smarter with AR try-on technologies

Dataconomy

Well: Product digitization : The first step involves creating highly accurate 3D models of clothing items or accessories. Since then, many brands have worked on this and strived to develop AR-try on technology. A bit of tech magic So, how do AR try-on technologies for fashion work? One such brand is ZERO10.

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Shop smarter with AR try-on technologies

Dataconomy

Well: Product digitization : The first step involves creating highly accurate 3D models of clothing items or accessories. Since then, many brands have worked on this and strived to develop AR-try on technology. A bit of tech magic So, how do AR try-on technologies for fashion work? One such brand is ZERO10.

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How Shopify’s network of sellers can take on Amazon

The Verge

So for example, for a while, ghost guns were technically legal, a 3D printed gun was technically legal. I sold T-shirts to universities, like promotional T-shirts for frosh week and bookstore apparel and stuff. Unfortunately, the problem is, the law doesn’t operate at the same rate of change and pace as the internet does.

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