Objet launches new bio-compatible 3D printing material Posted by Al Dean - September 21, 2011 In advance of the TCT Show next week, we’re expecting an influx of more 3D printing and rapid prototyping news.…
3D printing for all! Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 4, 2011 3D printing is by no means a new technology, its application in industry is vast and varied. Here Tanya Weaver…
Knockout robots in Real Steel Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 19, 2011 A 3D printed concept model of the star robot, Atom, 1/5th scale, assembled and painted That nice special effects man…
Easy as 123 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 8, 2011 We take it for granted that the target market for desktop 3D printers in the home is adults. Tanya Weaver…
On the case – G-Form’s tough love for your gadgets and limbs Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 17, 2011 As our lives become inescapably dominated by gadgets and gizmos we find ourselves buying all manner of cases in order…
3D Systems does some early Christmas shopping, buys up Z Corporation, and Huntsman’s 3D tech Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 21, 2011 Z Corporation, with its lovely multi-color inkjet 3D printers, has announced that it will be acquired by 3D Systems, a…
The 3D revolution gains pace with two new printers announced Posted by Martyn Day - January 10, 2012 Parts built on 3D Systems’ new Cube 3D printer, which is being unveiled at CES The International Consumer Electronics Show…
Bee mine this Valentine’s Day Posted by Tanya Weaver - February 14, 2012 Today is all about the love and if you’ve read my most recent comment in the February issue of Develop3D…
The silent revolution – 3D printing in the workplace and the home Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 8, 2012 Last summer Martyn Day explained that we were living in a new digital industrial revolution with designers having access to…
Hello Dolly: Inside MakieLab Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 12, 2012 Tanya Weaver recently went over to East London to vist Makielab, a start-up with exciting plans to create both digital…