Perma Padel, a newly established company based at DTU Skylab, has a vision to offer sustainable solutions within padel equipment.
With a growing demand for innovative and eco-friendly products, Perma Padel has taken the first step towards creating a proof of concept using industrial 3D printing technology at Prototal Damvig.
Unlike a tennis racket where you can replace the strings, it's different with a padel racket if it breaks, but this is the challenge that the founders of Perma Padel, Mikkel K. Jacobsen and Gustav S. Lind, have chosen to take on!
"We aim to redesign the padel racket to make them reusable, as the current ones cannot be reused in any way and unfortunately have a very high CO2 footprint" - Mikkel Kaae Jacobsen, CEO, Perma Padel.
Together with Perma Padel, Prototal Damvig has conducted meticulous testing and adaptation processes to ensure that the produced prototypes meet quality standards and deliver the necessary performance.
With fast delivery and valuable advice on future production, Perma Padel is well on its way to making a breakthrough as an innovative player in the padel equipment market.