What if protection started with real geometry?

This short video presents the development of a clavicle protection prototype, from 3D scanning to physical testing.

3D scanning → CAD design → digital adjustment → PreForm preparation → Formlabs SLA printing → final prototype.

This prototype remains an exploratory concept, but it highlights a direction the industry should further explore: transforming advanced materials, digital workflows, and industrial additive manufacturing capabilities into physical applications that are adaptive, ergonomic, and centered on real-world use.

No dedicated tooling. Faster learning cycles. More freedom to adapt the shape to the user, the movement, and the function.

Designed around the body.

Developed from real geometry.