HP Inc tend to be more recognized as a computer and printer corporation that has been more recently been producing printers for the 3-d market. These 3d printers are increasingly being commonly used within the custom foot orthoses laboratory business. In July 2021, Hewlett-Packard announced that they're getting into the customized foot orthoses industry with techniques and options for podiatric doctors and foot orthotists to use inside their facilities using what Hewlett-Packard called their Arize Orthotic Solution. The system works on the blend of innovative 3-d printing as well as cloud-based software package that Arize increases the progression and distribution of custom prescriptive orthotics to help streamline business procedures to take foot health to the next generation. Podiatric physicians and orthotists will record 3D shape of a clients feet making use of the provided scanning device, then modify and prescribe customized foot orthoses for their clients using the cloud based prescription application.

Historically customized foot orthotics were manufactured from a plaster cast reproduction taken off the foot and mailed to the main manufacturing lab who after that make these devices and return it to the podiatrist. More recently scanners were used for taking the model of the feet and then send that in electronic format to the manufacturing facility that would still hand make the foot orthoses or more lately use a CAM milling equipment to make the foot orthotics instead of hand make it. The latest technology is the utilization of 3-d printing by the customized foot orthotic manufacturing facility. The Arize Orthotic Solution is set to speed up as much of those processes for the physicians. Arize disrupts the status quo of the industry, bringing with it a new sort of effectiveness and maximizes customization features that are just not possible through the more conventional procedures. By way of example, the Arize scanning device and prescribing software package will quickly find anatomical points of interest about the foot which are situated in the 3-d foot scan. Out of this the health care professionals might accept or customize when required and take one more scan when required. Podiatrists may then use the prescription software package to adjust particulars on the prescription to improve form, fit, and function, with slim, lightweight, and low-profile foot orthoses that the 3D printing allows. It is stated that the complete method takes under 5 minutes. The 3-d printing can leverage the design and style versatility that is permitted through 3-d printing to modify the orthotic depending on patient requirements, activity levels along with other prescription variables. The Arize cloud architecture used by the system simplifies clinic functions and also effectiveness by giving access to all the clinic’s employees to any or all current clients as well as their prescription position. Doing this should really bring about an increase in a facilities work productivity.

The Arize Orthotic Solution uses HP Inc’s leading edge Multi Jet Fusion 3-d printing engineering that can help podiatrists produce individually personalized foot orthoses. For podiatric doctors and some other specialty practices the very varying and manual methods can be tough. Foot orthoses produced with HP Inc's Multi Jet Fusion technologies can be done to optimise the materials which are utilized while supplying the details combined with durability. Arize leverages the incredible HP Inc technology in digital applications and data intelligence to give a alternative having very accurate, reliable, and consistent digital workflows to help deliver a affordable solution.