Roboze 3D Parts Selected as Honorable Mention in the Best World Changing Ideas EMEA Category of Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards


Roboze 3D Parts Selected as Honorable Mention in the Best World Changing Idea EMEA Category of Fast Company's 2021 World Changing Idea Awards

Roboze 3D Parts Selected as Honorable Mention in the Best World Changing Idea EMEA Category of Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Idea Awards

We want to connect demand with supply, creating a distributed production model, which allows us to produce while avoiding waste, reducing shipments, reducing CO2 emissions and bringing production back to the point of use.

The winners of Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards were announced today, honoring the businesses, policies, projects, and concepts that are actively engaged and deeply committed to pursuing innovation when it comes to solving health and climate crises, social injustice, or economic inequality.

Roboze 3D Parts, an Honorable Mention recipient in the Best World Changing Idea EMEA Category of Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards, helps manufacturers reduce their supply chain costs and time through digitalization of their inventory in a sustainable and efficient way, better for the end-user and better for the environment.

The concept was created through Roboze Distributed Manufacturing as a response to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Roboze 3D Parts allows a new production and logistics model that brings 3D printing to the world of customized manufacturing with superior repeatability and performance by replacing metal with super polymers and composites. Roboze 3D Parts is applicable to a variety of industries including Oil & Gas, Automotive, Energy, Airspace and Aviation, Defense and more.

Now in its fifth year, the World Changing Ideas Awards showcase 33 winners, more than 400 finalists, and more than 800 honorable mentions—with Health and Wellness, AI & Data among the most popular categories. A panel of eminent Fast Company editors and reporters selected winners and finalists from a pool of more than 4,000 entries across transportation, education, food, politics, technology, and more. Plus, several new categories were added, including Pandemic Response, Urban Design, and Architecture. The 2021 awards feature entries from across the globe, from Brazil to Denmark to Vietnam.

Showcasing some of the world’s most inventive entrepreneurs and companies tackling exigent global challenges, Fast Company’s Summer 2021 issue (on newsstands May 10) highlights, among others, a lifesaving bassinet; the world’s largest carbon sink, thanks to carbon-eating concrete; 3D-printed schools; an at-home COVID-19 testing kit; a mobile voting app; and the world’s cleanest milk.

“Roboze 3D Parts is a key component of our vision to help manufacturers reduce their supply chain costs and time through digitalization of their inventory. We want to connect demand with supply, creating a distributed production model, which allows us to produce while avoiding waste, reducing shipments, reducing CO2 emissions and bringing production back to the point of use. This effort accelerates innovation to cope with the fast-evolving market dynamics and deliver customized parts when they are needed, and where they are needed,” says Alessio Lorusso, CEO of Roboze.

“There is no question our society and planet are facing deeply troubling times. So, it’s important to recognize organizations that are using their ingenuity, impact, design, scalability, and passion to solve these problems,” says Stephanie Mehta, editor-in-chief of Fast Company. “Our journalists, under the leadership of senior editor Morgan Clendaniel, have discovered some of the most groundbreaking projects that have launched since the start of 2020.”

About the World Changing Ideas Awards: World Changing Ideas is one of Fast Company’s major annual awards programs and is focused on social good, seeking to elevate finished products and brave concepts that make the world better. A panel of judges from across sectors choose winners, finalists, and honorable mentions based on feasibility and the potential for impact. With the goals of awarding ingenuity and fostering innovation, Fast Company draws attention to ideas with great potential and helps them expand their reach to inspire more people to start working on solving the problems that affect us all.

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