Live blog from SolidWorks World 2013 Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 23, 2013 Good morning from SolidWorks World – one of those massive user-centric events that you’ve always found the idea of highly…
To the moon and back with design and 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 19, 2013 Changes in technology, its availability and prizes will see our lunar legacy continue
Ready to race Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 17, 2013 Tanya Weaver talks to Gerald Kiska, the man behind of KTM's motorcycles including 'The Beast'
Neri Oxman designs a chair. It probably won’t go with your current decor and DFS won’t stock it. Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 27, 2014 Neri puts her feet up after designing the Gemini Alpha chair Having recently moved home, from one grim hovel to…
On the road again Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 31, 2014 A visit to company in Great Malvern to shows how this British manufacturer is marrying traditional craftsmanship with cutting edge…
Making stuff: Lost-wax casting Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 26, 2014 The GemVision Revo540CX can produce super high detail wax parts for lost-wax casting in the jewellery industry In a week…
Materials thinking – Seat string a few things together for lace car Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 23, 2014 A lace ‘cover’ of the new Seat city car has us thinking about local production and materials It has no…
Five 3D printing trends for 2015 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 16, 2015 For 3D printing vendors, the New Year is not so much about new technologies, but new attitudes to what existing…
Dassault Systèmes announces commercial availability of its human heart simulation Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 29, 2015 The simulator means the model of the human heart can be used in a number of different scenarios – in…
Will the IoT benefit the design process? Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 16, 2015 The Internet of Things (IoT) is the new hot topic in the technology world. Al Dean has been struggling to…