Live blog – professional 3D Printing: How the big boys do it Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 13, 2013 Today we’re slapping on the fake tan, vajazzling our bits and conforming to every stereotype going as we live blog…
Customised ergonomics enabled by 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 14, 2013 Generic computer mice can often be to big or too small, and for those using them every day it can…
Dr Phil is in the house! (And helping charity) Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 14, 2013 One of the most exciting new technology charities we know, Techfortrade, has appointed one of our amazing DEVELOP3D Live speakers…
Keep on rolling Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 16, 2013 With the ambition of creating the world's lightest electric vehicle, three Stanford University engineering graduates founded Boosted Boards. Here they…
All the fun of the faire Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 17, 2013 Al Dean jumps aboard a train bound for Newcastle with his lad, Jack. Their aim? To visit Europe’s largest Maker…
An innovative umbrella that is sure to be a crowd pleaser Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 17, 2013 If there is one product that a Brit never leaves home without it’s an umbrella. Although a conventional umbrella is…
Programming materials Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 21, 2013 For hundreds of years mankind has produced element parts before assembling them into products - why not build parts that…
Print and be damned? Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 22, 2013 Jackie Maguire, CEO of Coller IP discusses the intellectual property rights debate surrounding 3D printing
Roland iModela Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 23, 2013 With 3D printing getting all the headlines, many might be forgiven for thinking it's the be all and end all…
Mataerial, the 3D printer with ‘anti-gravity’ ability to change the way we build Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 30, 2013 Whatever your initial thoughts (“an assembly robot throwing up churros with two paint-strippers baking it…”, “Giant frickin’ 3Doodler“), Mataerial is…