3D printing pioneers Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 5, 2015 With a bold vision, a heap of industrial and technological know-how and some cutting-edge 3D printing technology, Addaero Manufacturing is…
3D Hubs launches professional 3D printing service globally, with a local angle Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 8, 2015 SLS nylon parts will be available through the 3D Hubs HD service From its position as king of distributed desktop…
How design has to change for metals 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 8, 2015 We ask four industry thought leaders how they think design needs to change in order to take full advantage of…
Desktop dominance: How services are pushing professionalism from small 3D printers Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 9, 2015 3D printing bureau Voodoo Manufacturing has a farm of over 100 Makerbot’s producing parts As waning consumer interest dashes the…
Hybrid heroes – hybrid CNC machines Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 12, 2015 There's a lot of excitement around hybrid machines that combine additive functions with metrology and subtractive CNC milling. Stephen Holmes…
Alternatives to metals Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 15, 2015 Making the jump to 3D printing with metals is seen as the next big step for manufacturers, but some are…
Formlabs’ formidable progress Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 12, 2015 Following the recent launch of Formlabs' next-generation stereolithography 3D printer, the Form 2, Al Dean talks to the team behind…
A step in the right direction Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 17, 2015 Mass customisation is still some way off for the fashion industry, says Sarah Krasley, but a pair of shoes seen…
How is design software changing? Posted by Al Dean - November 20, 2015 Last month, Al Dean gave a talk to an assembled group of software industry folks in Munich. He looked at…
Formnext – 4 things we learned from Europe’s big 3D printing event Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 25, 2015 The show floor of Formnext bristling with activity Among the towering stands at the Frankfurt Messe there was a lot…