Core Insights - STARAY, a new national trend brand, opened its second store in Japan, highlighting its rapid expansion in the market within six months [1] - The brand was founded in 2020 in Hangzhou and is recognized as the world's first 3D-printed consumer goods leader, focusing on "technology empowerment + humanistic care" [1][2] - STARAY's innovative approach includes a unique lattice design and AI algorithms for optimizing shoe comfort and support based on ergonomic calculations [1][2] Product Innovation - The "Cells" series of shoes represents a significant advancement in 3D printing technology, utilizing a new generation of ultra-fast light-curing 3D printing techniques and proprietary flexible materials [2] - The production process eliminates traditional manufacturing steps, aligning with green development principles by removing the need for glue [2] - Despite the high cost of 3D-printed shoes, with prices typically above 1,000 yuan, STARAY has achieved a remarkable 400% repurchase rate, indicating strong customer loyalty [2] Market Strategy - The Japanese market serves as both a testing ground and a strategic foothold for STARAY's global expansion [2] - STARAY's participation in the 78th Cannes Film Festival as a partner for "China Night" signifies a shift from "manufacturing overseas" to "cultural exploration" for Chinese brands [3]
用中国技术推动3D打印一体鞋从概念到消费
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-05-13 04:45