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Protolabs

United recently flew more than 600 veterans, coaches and family members to Aspen, CO for the Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic.

Planning by United staff takes months, as 934 bags and 170 wheelchairs made the journey.

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Protolabs is the world’s fastest digital manufacturing source for rapid prototypes and on-demand production parts. Their automated quoting and manufacturing systems allow them to produce commercial-grade plastic, metal, and liquid silicone rubber parts within days. The result? A manufacturing partner that helps you accelerate speed to market and strategically manage demand volatility across the entire product life cycle.


 

journey to winter x

elk river, mn + aspen, co

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Company: Protolabs
Agency: TFA Group
Shooters: Tyler Eichorst + Alec Kintigh + Austin Beery
Edited By: Tyler Eichorst
Special Thanks: ESPN || XGAMES


 

MIKE SCHULTZ

Known in the racing community as “Monster” Mike, the 36-year-old from St. Cloud, MN has transformed the world of adaptive action sports in more ways than one. In 2008, Mike suffered a terrible knee injury during a snowmobile competition resulting in the amputation of his left leg above the knee. Shortly after his accident, Mike was back doing what he loves but the regular prosthetic wasn’t cutting it for the competitive, rigorous sports his body at one time couldn’t handle. Mike engineered a durable and versatile mechanical knee. Within seven months, Mike was again competing on the national stage at the ESPN X Games, receiving a silver medal in Adaptive Motocross.Ten years and eight X Games gold medals later, Mike has made a name for himself in the sports of Motocross, Snocross, Snowboard (and soon to be a name) in the sport of Snow Bike.

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