This document discusses research and development in ultra-personalized products and services. It highlights several projects including smart textiles that adapt to the user, 3D body scanning to design custom-fitted products, and using additive manufacturing techniques like 3D printing to produce personalized items. The document emphasizes a user-centered design approach combining old crafts with new technologies like 3D scanning, 3D printing, and integrated sensors to create tailored, data-driven products and services.
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UPPS for Munich Creative Business Week
1. Research & Development in Ultra Personalized
Products & Services
• Stephan Wensveen @swensveen
• Troy Nachtigall @trokyo
13. Creative Industry for UPPS
• user centered design through tailored fit
• create value through innovative business models
• cross-over collaboration with Smart Industry
• combining ‘old’ crafts with new technology
34. PROPERTIES STANDARD VALUE UNIT TEST CONDITION
Shore hardness, method A ISO 868 82 SHORE A
Ul mate tensile strength DIN 53504 54 Mpa
Elonga on to break DIN 53504 700 % 200 mm/min
Compression set ISO 815 25 % 72 h; 23 °C
Impact resilence ISO 4662 42 %
Abrasion resistance ISO 4649 method A 30 mm^3
Tear propaga on resistance ISO 34-1 70 kN/m 500mm/min
Density ISO 1183-1 1200 kg/m^3
Tensile storage modulus ISO 6721-1,-4 48 MPa 20 °C
Tensile storage modulus ISO 6721-1,-5 33 MPa 60 °C
Extrusion-Melt Temperature 200-260 °C
FilaFlexTHE ORIGINAL ELASTIC FILAMENT FOR 3D PRINTING
Recreuswww.recreus.com
MADE IN SPAIN
CONSIDERATIONS
Filaflex is not a Medical grade material, cannot be used with direct contact with body fluids including direct
contact with blood
Filaflex is not designated to food contact or cosmestics applications.