USA based sportswear manufacturer, Under Armour opened a new innovation centre for 3D printed manufacturing. Presenting 3D printed ‘Speedform’ trainers in March, the company made an important step for a better 3D manufacturing.
Grabbing attention with ‘Speedform’ trainers, Under Armour continues its technological explore. Maryland based company continues its 3D printing process after receiving international design award. In this regard, the company opened 3D innovation center UA Lighthouse.
“As Under Armour celebrates 20 years in business, we are committed, more than ever, to driving global innovation and continuing to expand our Global Headquarters in our great hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, USA,” said Kevin Plank, Founder and CEO, Under Armour. “The UA Lighthouse will serve as a beacon to make product better, faster, and more efficiently, ultimately solving real problems for athletes and making them better around the world.”
The UA Lighthouse will provide Under Armour’s designers, developers and external partners the physical space and tools to create, to build, and to push the boundaries of what is possible in their shared mission to make great product for athletes around the world. Proven processes and technologies created at UA Lighthouse will then be shared with Under Armour’s global teammates and partner factories.