German brewers adopt metals 3D printing for assembly line spares Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 6, 2016 Metals 3D printing keeps the beers flowing off the production line In the world of German beverage packaging the production…
WATCH // 10 minute history of design tech innovation in New England Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 7, 2016 Despite the wider media focus on Silicon Valley, Boston and the greater New England area has had a huge impact…
New release of Renishaw’s QuantAM software gets input from Dassault Systèmes subsidiary, S Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 7, 2016 //giphy.com/embed/PSS6XQBpduHCw Spatial Corp has announced its latest input to Renishaw’s 3D printing build preparation software, QuantAM, used to generate laser…
XYZ looks to cure all with its new desktop chamber for SLA parts Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 5, 2017 XYZ’s options for UV curing SLA 3D printed parts on your desktop Adding to its growing range aimed at professionals,…
All out metal assault with Markforged Metal X Posted by Al Dean - January 6, 2017 //giphy.com/embed/vjQkZUNeerQru Hot on the heals of the Mark Two, the Mark X and Onyx One announcements, which saw Markforged line…
Formlabs celebrates its ceramics at CES Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 9, 2017 Formlabs has announced its latest resin for 3D printing ceramic parts, allowing the creation of structures and complex geometries not…
Autodesk University 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 10, 2017 Martyn Day and Al Dean head to Autodesk University to find out where the company sees the future at the…
Q&A – Lattice design software for 3D printing with nTopology Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 12, 2017 We talk to VP of product at nTopology about its lattice design software that allows users to optimise parts for…
CEL looks to make distributed manufacturing a reality with Robox Root, Tree and Mote Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 16, 2017 CEL’s Robox line is aiming to become a platform for distributed manufacturing, with three new additions hoping to let users…
Fine print Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 16, 2017 Shrinking down a 10.5 metre tall Siemens gas turbine to just 40cm and then adapting it for 3D printing isn't…