Geomagic Studio 2012 Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 15, 2012 Al Dean examines the highlights of Geomagic's 2012 release paying particular attention to the updates to both Studio and Qualify…
DEVELOP3D LIVE 2012 – event report Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 18, 2012 With 22 speakers, a packed exhibition and tours of the Warwick Manufacturing Group, DEVELOP3D LIVE truly was a celebration of…
Best foot forward Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 19, 2012 Clarks' first pair of shoes back in 1825 were sheepskin slippers. Now, 187 years later, Tanya Weaver visits the company's…
Al Dean is a 3D printing convert Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 20, 2012 Al Dean has never been convinced about 3D printing becoming mainstream, but he may be about to change his tune.…
Objet printers get colour treatment Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 4, 2012 Artist Neri Oxman’s ‘Beast’ now has the capability to be printed in colour using Objet 3D printing In what can…
Prints charming Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 16, 2012 Having visited Belgium it's easy to return weighed down, usually by chocolate and beer, but Stephen Holmes returned from Materialise…
HP ePrint & Share Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 26, 2012 HP's ePrint & Share allows remote printing and sharing of large format drawings from a range of devices
Product design showcase – Printers Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 2, 2012 Stephen Holmes takes a look at a variety of printers from the extremely large to the very compact
Grow: the expandable, portable CNC router Posted by Al Dean - August 10, 2012 We’re seeing a boom in desktop, home or workshop friendly 3D printers – the rise of the MakerBot is unstoppable…
I was blind, but now… I have infrared detection… Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 15, 2012 The traditional ‘white cane’ favoured by the visually impaired has a number of serious drawbacks, in that it can only…