Is the movement of manufacturing out East inevitable? Posted by Al Dean - May 25, 2012 The movement of manufacturing out East is often seen as unstoppable. Al Dean goes in search of a locally made…
Autodesk Inventor 2013 Review Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 24, 2012 Paul Munford examines the length and breadth of the new additions to Autodesk's digital prototyping platform
Prints charming Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 16, 2012 Having visited Belgium it's easy to return weighed down, usually by chocolate and beer, but Stephen Holmes returned from Materialise…
Objet printers get colour treatment Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 4, 2012 Artist Neri Oxman’s ‘Beast’ now has the capability to be printed in colour using Objet 3D printing In what can…
Hello Dolly: Inside MakieLab Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 12, 2012 Tanya Weaver recently went over to East London to vist Makielab, a start-up with exciting plans to create both digital…
Bee mine this Valentine’s Day Posted by Tanya Weaver - February 14, 2012 Today is all about the love and if you’ve read my most recent comment in the February issue of Develop3D…
Industrial Designers heart side projects: Dave Mucci & his Honda CX500 Posted by Al Dean - February 8, 2012 Myself and Martyn have been pondering many things of late, but one thing that’s stuck has been the seemingly increased…
Prime Cuts: Artistic spectacle Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 8, 2011 With 3D printing drawing curious glances from the art world and the greater public, it’s interesting that more art and…
Easy as 123 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 8, 2011 We take it for granted that the target market for desktop 3D printers in the home is adults. Tanya Weaver…
Better put a ring on it: Jewellery design and fabrication via the iPad Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 4, 2011 As design and manufacture creeps further into the public realm, it is fun to see the launch of iRing3D –…