ExOne targets high volume production with new X1 160PRO metals printer Posted by Al Dean - November 5, 2019 ExOne is perhaps one of the best kept secrets in the additive manufacturing world – particularly amongst those that are…
Neural Interface Research at Imperial College Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 6, 2019 Mindblowing neural interface research at Imperial College London is moving along at speed, thanks to rapid design iteration using 3D…
Off the beaten track with Rurok Industries Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 6, 2019 Rurok Industries is taking on some of the biggest names in mountain biking through fresh thinking, engineering and passion -…
Autodesk Fusion 360 Q2 2020 Review Posted by Al Dean - March 2, 2020 Since we last took a look, there have been some major additions to Autodesk’s Fusion 360 product. Al Dean takes…
Theorem Solutions – Theorem XR Review Posted by Al Dean - February 27, 2020 When it comes to wrangling data for visualisation purposes, Theorem has been at it for longer than most. Al Dean…
Grohe – How 3D printing makes new designs flow Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 16, 2019 Grohe's latest bathroom fittings are part luxury, part optical illusion. Stephen Holmes learns how the company's adoption of 3D printing…
Materialise Magics 24 Review Posted by Al Dean - February 27, 2020 In the world of additive manufacturing pre-processing software, Materialise’s Magics system reigns supreme. Al Dean takes a look at the…
Specialized -3D printed bike seat Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 17, 2020 For its bold new bike seat design, Specialized moved away from foam padding and into the world of 3D-printed lattices.…
Nokia Phones’ bold new designs Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 5, 2019 A familiar name is once again staking its claim on the global mobile phone market, but with some bold new…