McLaren Honda F1 and Stratasys form new partnership Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 27, 2017 McLaren Honda F1 and Stratasys have launched a new partnership to utilise 3D printing for the racetrack. Stephen Holmes paid…
Amazone having a field day with AM Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 5, 2017 In a new process that combines 3D printing and casting, an agricultural machine part is made more durable and lightweight
Geometric search engines – How useful are they? Posted by Develop 3D - July 10, 2017 Geometric search has been used for decades to identify parts in PLM systems, but for the first time it is…
MTC looking to heavily test HP’s 3D printing technology as first UK machine arrives Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 19, 2017 Engineers flock around the HP Jet Fusion 4200 on a recent open day at the MTC in Coventry A gauntlet…
New UK workshop is ‘spilling the beans’ on additive manufacturing Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 19, 2017 Croft Additive Manufacturing has launched a new industry workshop to support those wanting to find out more about metal 3D…
Garage bandits Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 31, 2017 The co-founders of digital industrial design company Hackrod left their successful careers to follow a dream that has taken them…
The perfect vision of custom fit and 3D print Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 2, 2017 An eyewear project from a lens-making giant and Materialise looks to have finally seized on 3D printing's potential
Review: Solid Edge ST10 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 3, 2017 In the world of mainstream 3D design and engineering systems, Solid Edge has been a consistent player for over two…
Review: Ansys Mechanical R18 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 3, 2017 R18 is a major update across Ansys' whole product portfolio for the next 12 months. Al Dean begins a two…
The dawn of the AM farm Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 7, 2017 Vendors are starting to look into swapping large, costly machines for cheaper ones Formlabs FormCell — five Form2 machines, a…