3D Product Print Customizer

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Currently being developed internally at idezo, the 3D Print Product Customization (3D-HPC) project is focused on enabling customization of 3D printed products based on 3D scanning of people and their individual anatomy.

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3D scans of human anatomy are loaded into the web appli-cation, derived from photoscan mobile apps, depth cameras like the Microsoft Kinect, Structure.io sensor and other emerging technolo-gies.

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Separately, 3D mod-els such as casts, prosthetics, wearable sensor designs and fashion products can be imported into the web app and posi-tioned over the de-sired place on the body.

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The product model is scaled to the target anatomy providing a customized fit. The final model can be exported and printed off or sent to a printing fulfillment company such as Shapeways, i.materi-alise, etc.

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The 3D Print Customizer is being built on FIWARE open APIs and technology enablers. The development is supported by a grant from the FABulous accelerator program.

FABulous aims to create and support a FI service ecosystem for 3D printing technologies, bringing together infrastructures and investors with startups and web entrepreneurs in the field of design, manufacturing, logistic and content-based services.

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