Review: PTC Creo 4.0 Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 29, 2016 With PTC Creo 4.0 moving to a longer release cycle, the flagship product now receives a big chunk of work…
Oerlikon expands metals 3D printing operation with Citim acquisition Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 1, 2016 Citim’s metals 3D printing abilities have been added to Oerlikon’s growing portfolio The German firm Oerlikon, specialising in surface solutions,…
All out metal assault with Markforged Metal X Posted by Al Dean - January 6, 2017 //giphy.com/embed/vjQkZUNeerQru Hot on the heals of the Mark Two, the Mark X and Onyx One announcements, which saw Markforged line…
Preview: Autodesk Fusion in 2017 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 9, 2017 Al Dean looks at Autodesk's plans for Fusion 2017, and what will be showing up soon in the CAD/CAM system
Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 – Q4 2016 Posted by Al Dean - January 9, 2017 It's been nearly 12 months since we last caught up with all things Fusion 360. Al Dean takes a look…
Fine print Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 16, 2017 Shrinking down a 10.5 metre tall Siemens gas turbine to just 40cm and then adapting it for 3D printing isn't…
McLaren F1 partners with Stratasys to push 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 23, 2017 Legendary British Formula 1 team McLaren F1 has ramped up its 3D printing program with Stratasys 3D printing solutions for…
Audi undertakes ‘holistic approach’ to metals 3D printing, partners with EOS Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 24, 2017 Audi’s 3D printed 1936 Auto Union Type C race car replica was an exercise in its investigation of 3D printing…
Sky’s the limit Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 7, 2017 Tucked away in the Yorkshire countryside in three hangars on a former air base, Stage One designs and manufactures products…
Dassault Systèmes partners with Stratasys for design optimisation of 3D printed parts Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 8, 2017 The new partnership aims to aid design optimisation for FDM parts with better simulation software Fresh off the back of…