Renishaw collaborates with Materialise on new metals 3D printing software Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 4, 2015 Renishaw’s AM250 laser melting system has its 3D printing capabilities boosted by the new software collaboration with Materialise Materialise and…
Engineering education for non-engineers Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 10, 2015 A 3D printer can be a powerful machine to have in an educational workshop as long as that workshop also…
3D printing plays direct role in assembly tools for Volvo Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 20, 2015 Volvo Trucks is using 3D printed tools to help make the assembly of vehicle parts, like its engines, faster, cheaper…
Winds of change: Design at Ben Ainslie Racing Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 24, 2015 Although the America's Cup was founded in the UK in the waters of the Isle of Wight in 1851, a…
Vero look to show how 3D printing can mix it up with mould design Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 13, 2015 The process of using 3D printed inserts for short run tooling is going to be on show at the Moulding…
Stratasys gives Objet 1000 Plus a speed boost to bring versatility to an industrial scale Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 13, 2015 The new Objet 1000 Plus is expected to be 40 per cent faster than its predecessor Stratasys is hoping that…
LimitState releases new STL file ‘auto fixer’ for 3D Printing files Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 16, 2015 LimitState:FIX users now have a choice of techniques for closing solids. The latest version of LimitState:FIX has been unveiled, promising…
New super-clean powders for additive manufacturing get UK government backing Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 29, 2015 LPW Technology, a manufacturer of powders for metals 3D printing, has been awarded government funding to develop its new super-clean…
Say goodbye STL, say hello 3MF (possibly – you know how these things are…) Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 1, 2015 The new 3MF file format is setting out to become the new unified file format that plays more closely to…
British high-speed 3D printer targets 2017 release Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 3, 2015 Professor Neil Hopkinson looking longingly at a 3D printer A new 3D printer design based for High Speed Sintering (HSS)…