Keep on running Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 24, 2013 Runners are always looking for ways to run faster and more efficiently with less injuries. Sound too good to be…
College students making the most of new 3D printer Posted by Tanya Weaver - July 22, 2013 Each year we get invited to a raft of design and engineering degree shows at various universities and have a…
Eye in the sky Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 31, 2013 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are fast becoming important tools in all manner of different industries. Stephen Holmes finds out how…
NASA blasts its 3D printed parts with 20,000 pounds of thrust Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 28, 2013 3D printed parts will soon be heading for the launchpad Sick of producing parts that, when printed off on your…
Kaymet, Boucepad and Robofold – proof that London is still a manufacturer Posted by Tanya Weaver - September 19, 2013 It’s the London Design Festival this week with literally hundreds of events taking place across the capital from exhibitions and…
Euromold Highlights: Europe’s biggest 3D Printing + manufacturing tool show Posted by Tanya Weaver - December 10, 2013 For three days last week (4-6 December) Develop3D went over to Euromold – dubbed as one of largest trade fairs…
Euromold 2013 report Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 9, 2014 From 3 to 6 December 2013 the Frankfurt exhibition centre in Germany played host to the 20th Euromold, a trade…
Making it in Ironbridge Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 21, 2014 Maker — an old term that has become a new thing. Al Dean develops a new love for the smell…
Musical instruments Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 4, 2014 This month we get our groove on as Stephen Holmes prepares to make sweet music with modern manufactured marvels
Where have the Great Inventors gone? Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 13, 2014 Most of us can reel off past inventions. Does that mean modern day ones are less significant? Tanya Weaver ponders…