DEVELOP3D Live 2016 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 19, 2016 With more exhibitors than ever before and a stellar conference programme, DEVELOP3D LIVE on 31 March 2016 looks set to…
Connecting designers with the ideal manufacturer Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 22, 2016 Finding a manufacturer to help you create your product is a lot like dating, says Sarah Krasley. She talks to…
Siemens opens facility for 3D printing metal components Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 22, 2016 3D printing with metals might be the best way for Siemens to maintain and manufacture its gas turbines Siemens has…
New quality management software for 3D printing powders Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 22, 2016 LPW is attempting to tackle the rigorous traceability requirements of the medical and aerospace industries LPW Technology has released new…
DEVELOP3D Live 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 23, 2016 With CAD finally getting truly 'Aided' by the computer, Fabrication tools empowering the desktop and immersive VR becoming affordable, DEVELOP3D…
Gaming hardware design gets personal with new Steam Controller Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 23, 2016 With the CAD files and electrical innards going to be made available from the manufacturers, anyone can mod their Steam…
Want big parts? 3D Platform have got you covered Posted by Al Dean - February 29, 2016 If there’s one thing that’s annoying for those looking to take on 3D printing as part of their workflow, it’s…
Does the future of 3D printing begin in the classroom? Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 1, 2016 3D printing is being adopted into education faster than most would think With design and engineering at the highest level…
Service bureaux roll-out sees Carbon3D’s technology made public Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 2, 2016 7 materials are initially available to customers wanting parts printed on the Carbon3D machines by the bureaux For those of…
What will products of the future look like ? Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 2, 2016 What will the products of the future look like – and how will we create them? Simon Floyd of Microsoft…