Formnext 2019 – New at Europe’s largest 3D Printing exhibition Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 17, 2020 Latest technology shows the software is finally catching up with 3D printing's capabilities
Neural Interface Research at Imperial College Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 6, 2019 Mindblowing neural interface research at Imperial College London is moving along at speed, thanks to rapid design iteration using 3D…
Nokia Phones’ bold new designs Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 5, 2019 A familiar name is once again staking its claim on the global mobile phone market, but with some bold new…
Shining3D EinScan Pro 2X Plus Review Posted by Al Dean - September 18, 2019 Shining3D has built a reputation for affordable, high-performance 3D scanning devices. Al Dean gets to grips with its latest device,…
Copper3D – hacking materials to fight bacteria Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 17, 2019 Could a 3D-printed material have as wide an impact in the future as penicillin did in the past? Stephen Holmes…
Grohe – How 3D printing makes new designs flow Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 16, 2019 Grohe's latest bathroom fittings are part luxury, part optical illusion. Stephen Holmes learns how the company's adoption of 3D printing…
Embracing digital fabrication Posted by Martyn Day - July 15, 2019 The move to fabrication of buildings in factories is happening in the blink of an eye and owes more to…
HP – Bold impressions Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 11, 2019 HP's brand-new 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing Centre of Excellence in Barcelona aims to help the company meet demand for…
Geberit turns to 3D printing to minimise development time Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 1, 2019 In order to minimise the development time for new products, Geberit International AG manufactures many prototypes using 3D printing. Stephen…
Tapping into 3D printing technology Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 24, 2019 Heineken is using cost-effective 3D printers to produce a variety of custom tools and functional machine parts that aid in…