Bionic structures to advance at Airbus APWorks with Altair assistance Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 16, 2016 The partnership sees Altair look to advance APWorks’ designs for 3D printing Altair and APWorks have entered a partnership for…
Women in engineering Posted by Tanya Weaver - July 29, 2016 Tanya Weaver caught up with a few of the thousands of British women working in engineering to discover what they…
Future framework Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 3, 2016 With a passion for mountain biking, Robot Bike Company is setting out to produce the most technically advanced bikes to…
Sorting though diamonds, 8 per second Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 11, 2016 The traditional methods look nice in marketing material, but in reality it’s a machine doing the sorting While De Beers…
GE Aviation launches metals 3D Printing take off with $1.4B takeover of Arcam and SLM Solutions Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 6, 2016 The takeover of two metals additive manufacturing companies should see more 3D printed parts in the skies GE Aviation has…
EOS traceability tool for metals AM gains first customer Posted by Al Dean - September 6, 2016 Last month, sintering specialist, EOS (that’s Electro Optical Systems) launched EOSTATE MeltPool for it’s Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) hardware.…
Altair, RUAG and Morf3D introduce new ‘end to end’ metals 3D printing course Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 12, 2016 Example of topologically optimised component developed for 3D printing by Altair, RUAG and Morf3D A triumvirate of leading players in…
Weight watchers Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 14, 2016 Despite its skeletal appearance, the Light Rider is an extremely strong yet lightweight electric motorcycle designed by Airbus subsidiary APWorks…
HP on the future of manufacturing Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 20, 2016 DEVELOP3D's Greg Corke caught up with HP to talk about its Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology and how it…
Industrial strength Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 20, 2016 Stratasys' latest concept machines show that 3D printing is readying itself for manufacturing end parts of any size. When Stephen…