DEVELOP3D LIVE 2015 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 26, 2015 With more exhibitors than ever before and a top drawer conference programme DEVELOP3D LIVE on 26 March looks set to…
Altair Optistruct offers topology optimisation for 3D Printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 27, 2015 Optistruct is aiming at the high-end 3D printing market with its topology and optimisation tools With new solver capabilities, Altair’s…
Smooth ride Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 2, 2015 Champion Motorsport is putting its track prowess into road-going Porsches, using 3D printing to smooth the airflow within its carbon…
Review: Roland MonoFab Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 3, 2015 Named after the Japanese concept of monozukuri (meaning: art, science and craft of making things), Roland's MonoFab combines 3D printing…
Desktop Factory: What’s out there and what’s coming Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 3, 2015 As well as the Roland MonoFab ARM-10 3D Printer and SRM-20 CNC Mill, what else is out there to transform…
Prototyping – a curious process Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 4, 2015 Prototyping is a curious process. It’s part experimentation, part black art and part luck. Al Dean has been pondering the…
Renishaw collaborates with Materialise on new metals 3D printing software Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 4, 2015 Renishaw’s AM250 laser melting system has its 3D printing capabilities boosted by the new software collaboration with Materialise Materialise and…
Three very different spoon designs Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 9, 2015 Hi-tech utensils with purposeful modern designs and materials
Engineering education for non-engineers Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 10, 2015 A 3D printer can be a powerful machine to have in an educational workshop as long as that workshop also…
DEVELOP3D LIVE to be streamed live across the Atlantic! Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 13, 2015 Time to settle down with the family infront of the live stream Things are ramping up spectacularly for this year’s…