Unilever uses 3D printed injection moulds for consumer testing designs Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 23, 2015 Unilever is using 3D printed moulds to produce parts in the final materials to be used in testing Consumer product…
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…
Getting personal: How was DEVELOP3D LIVE for you? Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 28, 2015 From delegates and exhibitors to sponsors and speakers, eight attendees share their personal experiences of DEVELOP3D LIVE
Review: Autodesk Inventor 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 15, 2015 While its Fusion product may be grabbing all the cloud-based headlines, Autodesk has also been hard at work on its…
Making movie magic… and blowing it up with Artem SFX Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 11, 2015 Artem’s 7-axis milling robot machines the Halo Master Chief from foam Standing outside in Artem’s physical special effects trialling ground…
Taking student design to new heights Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 10, 2015 Australia's Deakin University is hoping to revive the country's ailing manufacturing sector with a new design-led agenda for engineering students…
Stratasys cements Adobe relationship to make colour 3D printing ‘more accessible’ Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 2, 2016 Around 1000 colours are now possible from Stratasys’ colour 3D printing technology Having stripped back its PolyJet 3D printer line-up…
Node red Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 11, 2016 Looking to showcase its pioneering seismic technology to exhibition attendees, ARL turned to Amalgam to create an eye-catching mock-up for…
Stratasys’ growing interest in Massivit’s giant 3D printers Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 18, 2016 By investing an undisclosed sum in Israeli 3D printing start-up Massivit, Stratasys has signalled that it might still be in…
Does the future of 3D printing begin in the classroom? Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 1, 2016 3D printing is being adopted into education faster than most would think With design and engineering at the highest level…