Superfeet Worldwide Responds To COVID-19 By Offering 3D Printing Capabilities
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread and place immense strain on the already overextended US healthcare system,Superfeet has opened their doors to help those needing immediate access to 3D printers and/or production facilities to shore up short-term medical supply demand.
Superfeet, who normally manufacturer custom insoles for a range of sports, have opened up capacity on their HP MultiJet Fusion printers at their HQ in the USA, setting up a manufacturing line for producing life-saving medical equipment.
While business as usual takes a pause, Superfeet and their sister company Flowbuilt Manufacturing are hoping to contribute to the safety of medical professionals and first responders: They’re opening up capacity on their HP MultiJet Fusion printers and setting up a manufacturing line for producing life-saving medical equipment.
Superfeet is asking anyone in need of supplies to combat COVID-19 to reach out to covidresponse@superfeet.com to determine if they can be of assistance.
“The men and women who are our first line of defense when it comes to fighting COVID-19 are facing shortages of the protective gear necessary to keep them safe. We immediately looked at our machines and our team and knew we could do more to help,” says John Rauvola, CEO and President at Superfeet. “We’ve already started the process of prototyping several pieces for medical equipment with our 3D printers and are ready to help create solutions for those in need.”