adidas Futurecraft is the brand's innovation R&D initiative, launched in 2014 under then-Chief Brand Officer Eric Liedtke. The program focuses on breakthrough footwear technologies — from sustainable materials to 3D-printed midsoles to future manufacturing methods. Every major adidas technology innovation of the past decade has originated in or been showcased through Futurecraft.
Key Futurecraft programs
- Futurecraft 4D (2017) — 3D-printed lattice midsoles (partnership with Carbon)
- Futurecraft Loop — 100% recyclable, single-material Boost silhouettes
- Futurecraft Tailored Fibre Placement — robotic upper construction
- Parley Ocean Plastic — ocean plastic recycled into Primeknit
- Futurecraft Biofabric — bio-based materials research
- Speedfactory — on-demand automated manufacturing (discontinued 2020)
- Made to Be Remade — circular economy product line
Sustainability leadership
Futurecraft Loop (2019) was the first major sneaker made from a single TPU material that could be 100% recycled into new Loop sneakers. The program represented a proof-of-concept for circular-economy footwear manufacturing and has influenced adidas's broader sustainability commitments.
Commercial products
Several Futurecraft technologies have transitioned to commercial adidas product:
- Boost cushioning (2013) → became adidas's flagship performance tech
- 4D midsoles (2017) → Alphaedge 4D, 4DFWD, Ultraboost 4D Pro
- Parley materials → Ultra Boost 19, Parley Ocean Plastic series
- Recycled polyester → all adidas new products using 100% recycled polyester by 2024
Current status
adidas Futurecraft remains an active innovation program, with new technologies prototyped annually. Recent 2023-2024 work has focused on Futurecraft 4DFWD Pulse (marathon-pace performance) and sustainable bio-material research.

