Turbulence at the top of 3D printing reflects wider changes Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 30, 2015 Reichental has undergone his ‘exit stage left’ from 3D Systems Yesterday saw the announcement that Avi Reichental has stepped down…
Misen knives reach start-up goals with sharp development process Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 4, 2015 A 7-figure crowdfunding backed project was the result of a lean product design workflow A new company aiming to redefine…
Formlabs’ formidable progress Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 12, 2015 Following the recent launch of Formlabs' next-generation stereolithography 3D printer, the Form 2, Al Dean talks to the team behind…
Formnext – 4 things we learned from Europe’s big 3D printing event Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 25, 2015 The show floor of Formnext bristling with activity Among the towering stands at the Frankfurt Messe there was a lot…
Workshop heroes Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 11, 2016 There's a whole world of accessible, cost-effective machinery and processes ripe for use in prototype production, as Al Dean and…
Designing for desktop Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 18, 2016 Break your ideas down, recommends Jonathan Rowley of Digits2Widgets, because a bit of design thinking can go a long way…
Lighting the way Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 18, 2016 Supernova Design has benefited from the recent introduction of more responsive in-house prototyping, primarily from its desktop 3D printer
SolidWorks World 2016 – Day Two Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 2, 2016 Welcome to the second day at packed SolidWorks World 2016 – where following a day of coquettish teasing, we’re expecting…
Does the future of 3D printing begin in the classroom? Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 1, 2016 3D printing is being adopted into education faster than most would think With design and engineering at the highest level…
Canary’s song of success Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 1, 2016 As smart, connected products for the Internet of Things take off, new design approaches will be required. Al Dean speaks…