“WTF is this called?” Posted by Al Dean - March 16, 2018 After a recent trip to the king of Swedish cash and carry furniture stores, Al Dean has been left thinking…
CEL – The reel deal Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 1, 2018 At the peak of the 3D printing hype cycle a few years ago, UK company CEL launched its Robox desktop…
BC Engineering’s point cloud data challenge Posted by Develop 3D - May 8, 2018 Turning data held in point clouds into 3D models was once a lengthy and frustrating chore at BC Engineering –…
Crave – good vibes Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 22, 2018 Sex toys are starting to shed their stigma and buying one no longer involves a trip to a seedy adult…
ExactFlat bundles its 3D to 2D pattern flattening with Gemini CAD’s 2D nesting tools Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 28, 2018 The modern interconnected digital processes for manufacturers of apparel, furniture, and other soft goods are advancing at pace, with tools…
MIT’s Rapid Light Printing showcases bags of potential Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 30, 2018 Its creators believe that rapid liquid printing, can help reimagine manufacturing as an ‘artistic experience’ MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab has given…
Additive advances aesthetics and time to market for Steelcase Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 12, 2018 Carbon, Fast Radius and Steelcase have worked on a custom arm rest cap for the SILQ chair, combining four parts…
3D Printing News Graded Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 13, 2018 With the giant Q4 3D Printing trade shows and global press launches a place for mic drops and future facing…
How Biomega plans to enter the electric vehicle industry Posted by Al Dean - December 17, 2018 Best known for its work in the bicycle industry, Danish industrial design powerhouse Biomega recently announced its first foray into…
Epson SC-T3100 & SC-T5100 Review Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 20, 2019 Epson's new entry-level, large-format printers put function first, writes Stephen Holmes, with the company looking to target small workgroups in…