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Robotics in the running for Nike’s factories of the future

An avid marathon runner, Knox Robinson can wear through a dozen pairs of trainers a year. Yet when it comes to racing, he has one go-to shoe — the Nike Flyknit Racer.

For many athletes, the specially designed knitted upper section creates a more seamless, form-fitting shoe, something few other brands have matched.

“I loved it when it came out. I thought it had such an elegant construction,” says Mr Robinson, before a running club meet-up in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. It reminded him of the running shoes his father once wore, “the kind of classic Nike shoe you see in photos”.

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