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Paradoxal Surfboards are Crafted with Algae-Based Material

Paradoxal Surfboards are a series of aquatic sports gear designed with an eco-friendly construction in mind to provide surfers with a decidedly sustainable alternative to try out. The surfboards are 3D printed using upcycled sargassum algae material to give them a sustainable profile when compared to conventional foam and epoxy resin alternatives on the market. The surfboards are constructed with a honeycomb structure to deliver enhanced rigidity and durability when exposed to the stresses of use in the ocean.

The Paradoxal Surfboards have been created by Jérémy Lucas and boast a see-through construction that allows the lattice-style frame to be a focal point. The surfboards are capable of shifting and flexing according to the needs of the surfer for an agile experience on the water.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly 3D Printing - The trend of using algae-based material in 3D printing presents disruptive innovation opportunities in sustainable product manufacturing.
2. Upcycled Materials - The trend of utilizing upcycled sargassum algae material in surfboard manufacturing offers disruptive innovation opportunities in eco-friendly production processes.
3. Honeycomb Structures - The trend of incorporating honeycomb structures in surfboard construction provides disruptive innovation opportunities for increased rigidity and durability in aquatic sports gear.
Industry Implications
1. Aquatic Sports Gear - The aquatic sports gear industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by adopting eco-friendly 3D printing techniques and utilizing upcycled materials for more sustainable products.
2. Sustainable Product Manufacturing - The sustainable product manufacturing industry can leverage the trend of eco-friendly 3D printing and the use of upcycled materials to create disruptive innovation in sustainable surfboard production.
3. Eco-friendly Production Processes - The industry of eco-friendly production processes can embrace the use of upcycled sargassum algae material and honeycomb structures in surfboard manufacturing for disruptive innovation in sustainable aquatic sports gear.

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