Metals 3D Printing: Software Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 7, 2015 3D printing with metals brings up all manner of opportunities to change how things are produced. What software options are…
Adidas Futurecraft Series set to 3D print your sole Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 7, 2015 Adidas is looking to advance its custom manufacturing with 3D printing The Futurecraft 3D story is the latest chapter of…
How design has to change for metals 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 8, 2015 We ask four industry thought leaders how they think design needs to change in order to take full advantage of…
Autodesk pushes Inventor 2016 R2 update Posted by Al Dean - October 12, 2015 Autodesk is integrating its browser-based ForceEffect (also on the iPad) directly into Inventor Looks like Autodesk is making a bit…
Hybrid heroes – hybrid CNC machines Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 12, 2015 There's a lot of excitement around hybrid machines that combine additive functions with metrology and subtractive CNC milling. Stephen Holmes…
Learning to melt metal Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 13, 2015 Spencer Wright on the capabilities and limitation of metals 3D printing, what it's like to enter the industry today and…
A step in the right direction Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 17, 2015 Mass customisation is still some way off for the fashion industry, says Sarah Krasley, but a pair of shoes seen…
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…
AU2015 – 5 things we learned Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 4, 2015 The big US-based software user conferences are always interesting to attend, but when it comes to sheer size and scale,…
AU2015 – Press Q+A with Autodesk top brass Posted by Martyn Day - December 16, 2015 As is traditional practice at AU, Autodesk held an afternoon session featuring key executives to give an overview of the…