Queensland Manufacturers iOrthotics and Guilda Plastics team up to find a use for waste material otherwise destined for landfill iOrthotics are a leading manufacturer of custom 3D printed orthotic devices. iOrthotics and its subsidiary 3D print bureau (i3dps) operate...
Queensland business pivots from manufacturing shoe orthotics to face shield frames with 3D printers. Vision: iOrthotics For years, Dean Hartley’s Queensland-based company iOrthotics has made orthotics – individualised inserts for shoes – with 3D printers. But it too has...
The Queensland government is promoting some of the leading companies in the state’s burgeoning manufacturing sector through this week’s “Inside Advanced Manufacturing” series of events.
Leveraging HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing technology, iOrthoticsmanufactures new orthotic devices that offer higher quality more quickly,improving patient outcomes while also reducing waste. This case study outlines iOrthotics’ business challenge and solution to make 3D printing...
A year of rapid innovation at Australia’s leading foot orthotics manufacturer, iOrthotics, is pioneering one of the biggest shifts in Australia’s podiatry industry and priming the company for global expansion.
Leading Australian orthotic manufacturer,iOrthotics, became the first commercial customer to purchase anHP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 Printing Solutionin the country, helping to producestronger orthotics devices faster and more sustainably.
We’re reinventing the future of ordering orthotics with our new online Practice Management Dashboard.
With the Australian government’s increased focus on innovation and technology, local orthotics manufacturing company iOrthotics is leading the way for the industry, with its new 3D printed orthotic devices.
In the orthotic manufacturing industry, both in Australia and around the globe, a large amount of waste is produced on a daily basis to make orthotics. That’s why iOrthotics has invested heavily into research and development (R&D)...
One of the most common questions our lab receives is, “What is the best way to take a scan of a patient’s feet”?