Foot Science International
Donna Chiu is a manager at Gabriel Co Hong Kong, Gabriel Co, and previously at Foot Science Ltd. Donna has a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration. In their current role at Gabriel Co Hong Kong, donna is involved in the manufacturing of various products such as in bottle wine aerator, party puffetti, EVA, TPU, Gel insole, and gift paper box.
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Foot Science International
Foot Science International is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of customisable foot orthoses. Our products, produced in New Zealand, prevent injuries and falls, provide greater comfort and performance, and treat those suffering from lower limb and back pain. FORMTHOTICS 40 years ago we introduced Formthotics to the world. Our champion brand is prescribed by medical practitioners, distributed in more than 35 countries, and is worn by millions. Our edge? CNC milling technology for thermoplastic foam, decades of extensive medical research, and a focus on biomechanics and neuromotor function. Developed for retail and medical use. EXPRESS Express Orthotics are a ready-fit medical insole that sits in the shoe to support and improve the natural posture of feet. Our Express range is a prefabricated, heat-compression moulded EVA device based on the proven Formthotics shape. Sold as a kit with a supportive heel cup and arch support that can be adjusted for the treatment of lower limb injuries. OUR STORY Our story began with a footprint in the sand and a realisation that our feet were never designed to cope with the hard, flat and unforgiving surfaces of our modern day environment. It was 1970s New Zealand. Doctor and sports medicine specialist, Dr. Charlie Baycroft, was looking for a more effective way to treat patients with common foot problems. Meanwhile, co-inventor of Formthotics, professional skier (at the time), boot fitter and now Director of Foot Science International, David Boyd, had discovered how custom orthotics improved his skiing and the comfort of his boots. He researched the use of thermoplastic foam to make custom orthotics and developed prototypes for testing. A chance meeting with Dr. Baycroft gave them the opportunity to share ideas, combine product designs and build a legacy—40 years in the making. A lot has changed since then, but our purpose remains front of mind: to develop and improve products to keep people active and mobile.