Boxed-up prices for SLS 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 8, 2013 3D Printing studio Digits2Widgets is now offering standard prices for ‘digital basket containers’ of varying sizes from its Nylon SLS…
Stratasys Mojo 3D printer hard at work in Milan Posted by Tanya Weaver - April 9, 2013 The Milan Furniture Fair (or the Salone Internazionale del Mobile), 9-14 April, will attract almost 300,000 visitors in search of…
To the moon and back with design and 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 19, 2013 Changes in technology, its availability and prizes will see our lunar legacy continue
Keep on running Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 24, 2013 Runners are always looking for ways to run faster and more efficiently with less injuries. Sound too good to be…
World’s largest 3D printing store falters on opening night in London Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 2, 2013 London’s grand opening of iMakr, the world’s largest 3D printing store, has been built up by the internet to bursting…
Getting personal Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 8, 2013 From delegates and editors to sponsors and speakers, eight attendees share their personal experiences of DEVELOP3D LIVE
Affordable custom prosthetic hand design enabled – over 10,000 miles – using desktop 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 9, 2013 3D printing not only helped the collaboration of this design over 10,000 miles, but proved a cheap production method A…
Make A Bot Competition – The winners! Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 10, 2013 Finally we can unveil to you the winner of our Make A Bot competition, in which hundreds of you sent…
Live blog – professional 3D Printing: How the big boys do it Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 13, 2013 Today we’re slapping on the fake tan, vajazzling our bits and conforming to every stereotype going as we live blog…
Keep on rolling Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 16, 2013 With the ambition of creating the world's lightest electric vehicle, three Stanford University engineering graduates founded Boosted Boards. Here they…