Carfulan adds Advanced Performance demo day to the December calendar Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 22, 2018 The Carfulan Group has announced that 25 live machine and technology demonstrations will take place at its inaugural Manufacturing Performance…
Beer bottle prototypes by Orora Posted by Develop 3D - November 23, 2018 Orora gets client buy-in on a new beer bottle design using colour-matched, 3D-printed appearance models with identical heft and hue…
STMicroelectronics limbers up for wearables challenge Posted by Develop 3D - November 28, 2018 Engineers at STMicroelectronics are using numerical simulation to optimise semiconductors for use in a wide range of devices, including health-related…
XJet – Jetting off into the future Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 28, 2018 Adding new materials, soluble supports, a new R&D centre and a global presence, an Israeli start-up's nano-particle jetting makes it…
Online quote service for 3D Printed parts allows UK bureau to cut its prices Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 11, 2018 Malcolm Nicholls Limited has launched its own online quote engine for faster processing and hands-on control for the experienced customer…
AMFG and LEO Lane partner for secure end-to-end AM workflow Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 11, 2018 AMFG, a provider of workflow automation software for Additive Manufacturing (AM), has announced a strategic partnership with LEO Lane to…
MakerBot brings 3D Printing Method to the office space Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 11, 2018 MakerBot has returned after more than two years of developing a new desktop FDM 3D printer – the MakerBot Method…
3D Printing News Graded Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 13, 2018 With the giant Q4 3D Printing trade shows and global press launches a place for mic drops and future facing…
How Biomega plans to enter the electric vehicle industry Posted by Al Dean - December 17, 2018 Best known for its work in the bicycle industry, Danish industrial design powerhouse Biomega recently announced its first foray into…
MIT develops system to break down complex designs into simpler shapes for custom manufacturing Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 3, 2019 MIT researchers have devised a technique that reverse engineers complex CAD models — breaking them down into individual shapes to…