Artem bring Titanfall pilots to life in just 9 days Posted by Tanya Weaver - March 21, 2014 Artem is no stranger to very tight deadlines. Our February cover story revealed how this London-based physical special effects (SFX)…
TechShop announces plans to bring open community workshop to the UK Posted by Al Dean - January 22, 2014 Al works in a shed, but even he doesn’t have room for a waterjet. And he wants one. Badly. Last…
Kaymet, Boucepad and Robofold – proof that London is still a manufacturer Posted by Tanya Weaver - September 19, 2013 It’s the London Design Festival this week with literally hundreds of events taking place across the capital from exhibitions and…
Embrace the pink! Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 12, 2013 Tanya Weaver addresses the debate on DEVELOP3D’s bright pink July/August front cover and ultimately concludes that female engineers should embrace…
MakerBot Digitizer scanner: first impressions Posted by Oli Smith - August 27, 2013 MakerBot, has kept us on tenterhooks with the release of their newest desktop contraption, the MakerBot Digitizer. MakerBot is quickly…
Welcome to the world of tomorrow…today Posted by Oli Smith - August 13, 2013 With 71 per cent of those surveyed by Ipsos MORI professing to know little or nothing about 3D printing, it’s…
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…
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…
My new Ford… kind of Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 5, 2012 Those nice people at Ford have been at it again, showing off their design and engineering prowess with the launch…
Mcor’s paper cuts the need for resins Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 30, 2012 What instantly sets Mcor’s machines apart from other printers* is that they don’t build models using resins or plastics, but…