Into the fold Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 9, 2012 Twenty five years after designing his first folding bicycle, Mark Sanders has worked with Korean company Mando to develop the…
3D Printshow + 3D4D Challenge hit the Capital Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 18, 2012 Putting aside the increasing grumbling about how over-hyped 3D printing has become in recent months, London gets its very own…
Amazing audio equipment Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 23, 2012 This month Stephen Holmes reveals the latest products that are bringing music to our ears
3D Printshow cranks up the coverage Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 24, 2012 After all the bombast and build up it didn’t let us down: The 3D Printshow last weekend was a massive…
Paxman perplexed and the Industrial Revolution that isn’t quite Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 30, 2012 Paxman begrudgingly learns about 3D printing, while the Industrial Revolution stands up for itself From my grubby bedsit somewhere in…
Old guard vs the new in 3D printing Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 8, 2012 The 3D printing industry is moving in very mysterious ways. As new entrants deliver more cost effective and capable tech,…
Discworld Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 13, 2012 By using 3D printing, Rotite has created an exciting new way to connect parts and products that could reshape the…
3D Systems hits out at Formlabs over patents Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 21, 2012 Despite having made it to production, both Formlabs and Kickstarter face a law suit from 3D Systems 3D Systems has…
F1 car parts getting the best from 3D printing technology Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 26, 2012 A F1 car safety hoop/air intake produced in titanium using 3D printing – saving 2kg of weight As the highest…
Objet launch new large format 3D printer – the Objet1000 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 27, 2012 Taking its scalable 3D printing technology to the next level, Objet has launched the Objet1000 with a 1000 x 800…