Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 Q2 Posted by Al Dean - September 4, 2015 Recent updates to Fusion 360 are bang on schedule — and bring users a wealth of new capabilities at a…
Proto Labs launches 3D printing service in Europe Posted by Al Dean - September 7, 2015 If you’re familiar with Proto Labs, you’ll most likely know that the company has specialised in the manufacturing of parts…
3D Hubs opens recycling centres for failed 3D prints Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 9, 2015 Failed 3D prints like this can now be recycled at a 3D Hubs centre | image: @cloelkes “As the biggest…
3D copyright firm gets $4m funding Posted by Martyn Day - September 16, 2015 Rights management for 3D content could soon become more stringent New York-based start-up, Source3, is developing a platform for licensing…
Is ‘immersive sketching’ the future? HP announces Autodesk SketchBook Pro for Sprout Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 17, 2015 SketchBook Pro for the HP Sprout should take advantage of its 3D scanning capabilities and dual touchscreens In announcing the…
How will new manufacturing technology influence the design of products? Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 18, 2015 Joe Anand believes that the rise of Hybrid machines will remove the boundaries for design imposed by traditional manufacturing methods…
Materialise launch Arcam-specific Build Processor for electron beam melting Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 18, 2015 Arcam’s Electron Beam Melting metals 3D printers will now have a dedicated Materialise build processor Belgian 3D printing masters Materialise…
Dinosaur skeleton completed with help of 3D scanning Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 23, 2015 Michael Holland adds the finishing touches to the Ugrunaaluk Kuukpikensis skeleton display The partial skeleton of newly discovered species of…
Protolabs Europe picks up AlphaForm to expand 3D print services Posted by Al Dean - September 24, 2015 It looks like Proto Labs‘ plans to expand its European additive manufacturing and 3D printing services are taking a step…
Autodesk to acquire NetFabb Posted by Al Dean - September 24, 2015 If you’ve ever done anything with an STL file, chances are you’ve come across NetFabb, a German company that has…