All the fun of the faire Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 17, 2013 Al Dean jumps aboard a train bound for Newcastle with his lad, Jack. Their aim? To visit Europe’s largest Maker…
Programming materials Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 21, 2013 For hundreds of years mankind has produced element parts before assembling them into products - why not build parts that…
Simulation: DS Simulia Conference, Vienna – as it happened Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 22, 2013 We’re in the city of prancing horses, good cake and schnitzel to learn more about simulation. It makes sense on…
Print and be damned? Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 22, 2013 Jackie Maguire, CEO of Coller IP discusses the intellectual property rights debate surrounding 3D printing
Roland iModela Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 23, 2013 With 3D printing getting all the headlines, many might be forgiven for thinking it's the be all and end all…
‘Tolerance kit’ to test your 3D printer’s capabilities Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 29, 2013 3DKitBash’s tolerance chips are designed to let you know the capabilities of your machine 3DKitBash, a small group of professional…
Mataerial, the 3D printer with ‘anti-gravity’ ability to change the way we build Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 30, 2013 Whatever your initial thoughts (“an assembly robot throwing up churros with two paint-strippers baking it…”, “Giant frickin’ 3Doodler“), Mataerial is…
Miniature heroes to play it out in 3D Print Cup Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 4, 2013 Organisers of the 3D Print Cup are wanting you to design your ultimate action hero, in return they’ll print out…
Behind closed doors: Ford’s secretive technology centre Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 6, 2013 Stephen Holmes ventures into Ford's secretive base in Germany to uncover how it is utilising 3D printing and VR to…
Taking it to the masses Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 7, 2013 Stephen Holmes recently caught up with MakerBot Industries' co-founder and CEO Bre Pettis at the company's store in New York