Prints charming Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 22, 2010 There has been much talk about Z Corp's new entry-level printers. Here Tanya Weaver talks to the man behind their…
The man who prints buildings Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 17, 2010 'Printing' life-sized buildings out of sand may be the stuff of science fiction, but Italian engineer, Enrico Dini, has developed…
Vero VISI 18: Design Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 25, 2010 Al Dean looks over the latest release of Vero Software's VISI CADCAM system with a specific focus on its design…
ZScanner brings the skills to pay the bills Posted by Al Dean - January 2, 2011 Education excels when students go beyond learning and acquire expertise that prospective employers can’t resist. The University of Sunderland has…
Autodesk University 2010: Fillets & Lofting in Las Vegas Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 19, 2011 Al Dean reports from Autodesk's annual user jamboree about the goings on, the presentations and how the company is changing…
Martyn Day sees good times ahead Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 20, 2011 2010 has been an interesting year for product development. Martyn Day takes a whistle stop tour of the last twelve…
3D printed & sustainable Melonia Shoe nominated for a Brit Insurance Design Award Posted by Al Dean - February 16, 2011 From the 16th of February until the 7th of August, the Design Museum in London will be holding an exhibition…
Z Corp’s recycling smarts Posted by Al Dean - February 25, 2011 The Z Corp machines remove the initial large quantity of unused powder under negative pressure. 3D Printing has been through…
Cordwainers* par excellence, Clarks, go ape for 3D printing Posted by Al Dean - April 5, 2011 Clark’s has a rich heritage from its foundation in the 1825 by two brothers in Somerset. Interesting story out of…
Prime Cuts: Danish bring home the bacon* Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 7, 2011 Denmark is having a purple patch at the minute: if it’s not fashion, literature or films, we’re being reminded that…