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Zero-Carbon Footprint Technology

Limitless 3D printing - Zero

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Zero-Carbon Footprint Technology

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We believe the market conditions are perfect for a true 3D-printing revolution, which can transform the way we design, manufacture, distribute and use goods and materials.

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And we aim to develop a full range of 3D-Printed technology to help reduce our carbon footprint

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Our first design project is named The Zero, a 3D-Printed desk chair that captures renewable energy to charge electronic devices

Designed in collaboration with the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), we’re looking to bring this to life, as a fully 3D-Printed piece of office technology.

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The aim is to showcase the potential of technologies used to transform waste material into an ergonomic, zero-carbon emission office chair, capable of harnessing kinetic and thermal energy to charge microelectronics wirelessly.

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3D printing is at the centre of the product we are looking to create; not only does this allow for transformation of waste materials, it also allows for a new model of distribution, with production enabled on any site with a suitable 3D-Printer

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Using the same concepts that made “flat-pack” furniture so accessible and popular.

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Our approach will be the same with all future products, aiming to facilitate sustainability through newer, smarter technology that we can make accessible to the largest audience possible

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Our overall mission is to create affordable products and designs from 3D printing that are incorporated into a low-carbon lifestyle, from the tools we use, to housing and energy production

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Making them accessible to every market, particularly developing countries facing high increases in CO2 emissions and energy requirements

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