【3D Printing Application】2020 Rise of Women: The "Co-branded" Gown is Here!
Historically, women have been underrepresented in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) industries. However, in recent years, with the rise of gender equality and feminism, more and more women are making significant impacts and contributions in STEAM fields. Yet, their achievements often remain unseen by the world.
To honor women in STEAM, Sylvia Heisel, founder of the American 3D fashion brand "Heisel," and her design team created a 3D printed artwork called "Names Dress."

The "Heisel" brand, influenced by 3D printing technology, continuously develops new fabrics, pushing the boundaries of traditional garment manufacturing while pursuing durable, eco-friendly, and sustainable materials, and strictly implementing zero-waste production.
The names on the 3D printed dress include women who have made great contributions to society, such as Sarah Goehrke, who actively promotes STEAM women's education, Marie Curie, Florence Nightingale, and, notably, Ms. Nora Touré, the "founder of 3D printing."
The "Names Dress" gown will also be exhibited at the "Salvatore Ferragamo" Museum in Florence on International Women's Day 2020 (March 8th). We look forward to women continuing to excel in their respective industries and creating more possibilities in the future!
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