HP Reinvents Orthotics with Biometric Scanning and 3D Printing
   GlobeNewswire September 14, 2018
  SAN  FRANCISCO, Sept. 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HP Inc. today announced a  strategic alliance with Go 4-D, a 3D printed medical orthotics industry  visionary, to modernize the process used to create custom orthotics.
  As part of the alliance, Go 4-D will distribute  FitStation powered by HP  throughout the North American medical market. HP’s FitStation platform  combines 3D foot scanning with dynamic gait analysis to enable both  orthotic recommendations and 3D printed custom orthotics, prescribed  from each person’s unique biomechanics. This will enable Go 4-D to  manufacture comfortable, precise, and cost-effective custom orthotics  using cutting-edge HP Jet Fusion 3D printing systems.  
  The  North American foot orthotic insoles market is expected to grow to more  than 1.7 billion U.S. dollars by 2022, according to a  Statista report.
  “Given  their extensive experience and knowledge of the custom orthotic  industry, Go 4-D and FitStation powered by HP are perfectly positioned  to pioneer the digital transformation of custom 3D printed orthotics  into the medical market,” said Edward Ponomarev, general manager,  commercial business development and strategic partnerships, FitStation  powered by HP. “FitStation is a truly transformative platform that  supports HP’s journey to reinvent how the world designs and manufactures  with commercial 3D technologies.”
  Despite  advances in technology and innovative manufacturing methods, custom  orthotic manufacturing has not changed much since the 1950’s. The  preferred method still in use today by the majority of North American  Podiatrists, Pedorthists and Chiropodists is vacuum-forming plastic over  a positive of the foot. This decades-old subjective manufacturing  method, still taught in colleges, takes no dynamic measurements into the  design of the device and the materials used through subtractive  manufacturing limit the functional capabilities.
  The  FitStation platform utilizes specialized hardware and software  components to capture an individual's unique 3D foot scan, dynamic gait  and pressure data. This data is automatically analyzed to provide  manufacturing instructions for 3D printed custom foot orthotics.
  “Our  goal is to provide healthcare practitioners with the ability to  precisely prescribe a true custom 3D printed product for optimal  biomechanical function and comfort,” said Paul Linton, Chief Executive  Officer, Go 4-D. “FitStation is becoming a disruptive enabler by solving  a critical need for modernizing a new era for custom orthotics used for  work, sports and daily activities.”
  Go 4-D Leads the Custom Orthotic Industry into the Future The  Go 4-D leadership team has decades of experience in the custom orthotic  industry and understands the pitfalls of manual, subjective,  error-prone manufacturing that has dominated the industry for more than  five decades. Go 4-D has eliminated these errors by combining the 3D and  dynamic quantitative data from FitStation, along with the  practitioner’s clinical expertise. The practitioner can now design a  more precise orthotic that is 3D printed with the utmost accuracy,  specificity and design features that has never been possible under  traditional manufacturing methods.
  “There  is a distressing need for custom orthotics that are made right the  first time and are not thick or bulky and can fit the patients’  footwear,” said Dr. Lori Yarrow, Chief Customer Officer, Go 4-D. “We are  revolutionizing the orthotic business for clinics, and HP’s FitStation  platform will allow us to capture precise analytical data and  manufacture an orthotic that provides precise correction in a  lightweight design that fits in most shoes. This data will be used to  create exciting products that will help patients’ feet function properly  and alleviate pain or discomfort.”
  Precise  diagnostic customization is crucial to correct fitting orthotics. With  biometric scanning, the foot specialist obtains exact information about  the pressure and timing of each area of the foot and an exact 3D  representation of the foot. This information allows for complete  customization directly into the lattice shell of each orthotic. The  custom 3D printed orthotic can provide segmental and directional  stiffness and incorporate various additions and modifications directly  into the printed product optimizing their ability to work and reduce a  patient’s discomfort.
  The  new 3D printed custom orthotics that will be manufactured using 3D  software from the Materialise Software Backbone and HP Jet Fusion 3D  printing systems at Flowbuilt Manufacturing are based on the thousands  of data points that precisely capture the shape and movement of each  foot. The unique biomechanical lattice-design of the Go 4-D 3D printed  custom orthotic allows the foot specialist to design with more precision  than ever before. With 3D printing, custom orthotics offer flexibility  and segmental control, exactly where the patient needs it.
  About Go 4-D Inc.
  Go  4-D offers a cloud-based, end-to-end ecosystem that integrates foot  scanning, ordering and 3D printing predicated on evidence-based patient  care. More information is available at: globenewswire.com
  About HP
  HP  Inc. creates technology that makes life better for everyone,  everywhere. Through our portfolio of printers, PCs, mobile devices,  solutions, and services, we engineer experiences that amaze. More  information about HP Inc. is available at globenewswire.com.
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