9% is not enough Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 14, 2016 Female engineers only make up 9 per cent of the UK engineering and technology workforce. Tanya Weaver thinks that is…
Ring the changes Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2016 The Ding smart doorbell ensures you'll never miss a visitor again. Tanya Weaver talks to its co-founder about the challenges…
High achievers recognised in the IET’s Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards Posted by Tanya Weaver - December 2, 2016 The IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year award went to Jenni Sidey, a lecturer in the Department of Engineering…
Prototype helping ExoMars rover to tackle terrain Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 11, 2017 The ExoMars rover is set to land on the red planet in 2021 Sending a planetary landing craft to Mars…
Makerbot launch educational program in the US Posted by Al Dean - January 26, 2017 Anyone that’s spent time in a classroom in a school of late will likely have noticed two things: There’s always…
Browser-based 3D machine builder platform from Vention looks to democratise design Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 22, 2017 The infrastructure is entirely cloud-based, enabling Vention to implement real-time collaboration features A beta version of Vention.io’s browser-based 3D machine…
DEVELOP3D LIVE 2017 // Preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 27, 2017 On 28 March DEVELOP3D LIVE returns to Warwick Arts Centre for a celebration of product design, engineering and digital fabrication…
PTC continues its unrelenting charge into Industrie 4.0 with new IoT initiatives Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 31, 2017 PTC has taken another step towards its Industrie 4.0 goals PTC has announced several new initiatives it hopes will advance…
Role model – Dr Lucy Rogers, mechanical engineer Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 10, 2017 Whether you're still in education or a few rungs up the career ladder, we could all do with inspiration to…
Do It Kits Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 18, 2017 We talk to the founder of Edtech company Do It Kits about the experience and challenges of being a hardware…