In a surprising twist at the 2023 Ballon d'Or Ceremony in Paris, Adidas presented soccer legend Lionel Messi with a unique gift – a pair of custom-made shoes housed in a specially crafted 3D-printed shoebox. The innovative packaging, resembling a dodecahedron soccer ball, was a collaborative effort between Adidas and 3D printing pioneers, WASP.


Adidas's quest for a distinctive packaging solution for Messi's 8th Ballon d'Or win led them to the doorstep of WASP. The challenge was intriguing – design a dodecahedron-shaped shoebox that not only mirrored a soccer ball but could also snugly hold a limited edition pair of shoes tailored for Messi. The unconventional shape made 3D printing the perfect choice for manufacturing this piece of art.



The manufacturing process unfolded in four key steps. The shoebox was divided into the top and bottom halves, connected by a hinge conjunction, a fitting platform for the shoes, and a small cover for the top part. Each of these components was meticulously 3D printed using WASP's state-of-the-art 4070 ZX printer, specifically designed for technical materials like nylon carbon. The entire printing process took more than 200 hours, a feat made possible by the advanced features of the WASP 4070 ZX, including the all-metal double-gear extruders and the patented Vacuum Active Control (VAC) system, ensuring precision and stability.



The collaboration between WASP and Adidas for this project underscores the potential of 3D printing technology in diverse industries. Adidas leveraged WASP's professional 3D printers, equipped with high-performance technical materials, to bring this unique idea to life. The large format 3D printer, WASP 4070 ZX, played a pivotal role in crafting the shoebox, showcasing the capabilities of its ZX Double Extruder with a double Ø1.75mm ZENX filament hot end, capable of handling robust and technical filaments like Nylon carbon.


In conclusion, the marriage of Adidas's vision and WASP's 3D printing prowess resulted in a groundbreaking piece of packaging that not only celebrated Lionel Messi's achievement but also showcased the limitless possibilities of 3D printing technology in the world of design and innovation. As the ball keeps rolling, who knows what other surprises the intersection of sports and technology might bring in the future?