Getting personal: How was DEVELOP3D Live for you? Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 15, 2014 From delegates and exhibitors to sponsors and speakers, 8 attendees share their personal experiences of DEVELOP3D LIVE
How to celebrate a 30th birthday: Like Tebis, scan your guests and mill them in aluminium Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 20, 2014 Tebis gave all its guests a special souvenir – an aluminium copy of their face I jetted out to Munich…
Wacom Cintiq Companion Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 22, 2014 Wacom is well known in design circles for its range of pen-based input devices. Al Dean takes a look at…
Live blog: PD+I conference, London – Day 2 Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 23, 2014 Well we’re back, running on coffee and anticipating another day of industrial design goodness. Day two of the conference will…
Disney takes on CAD, robotics and 3D Printing in its new animated movie: Big Hero 6 Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 27, 2014 Big Hero 6 will see a young robotics prodigy take on a criminal gang Since continuously repeated viewings of Frozen…
Review: Ansys Workbench 15 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 27, 2014 Ansys' name is legend in simulation and analysis circles. With the advent of Workbench, it is building a single, intelligent…
Dell Precision M3800: materials R&D for the world’s thinnest mobile workstation Posted by Greg Corke - May 27, 2014 The Dell M3800 achieves its soft touch finish with a 0.5mm layer of silicone overmoulded on top of a lightweight…
Protect Your Design campaign: CAD at the centre of the problem Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 28, 2014 Trunki designer Rob Law is at the heart of the battle to safeguard thousands of British product designs now left…
3D printing in the classroom Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 28, 2014 Tanya Weaver chats to a few teachers and explores a new initiative aimed at getting 3D printers into UK schools
Take wing Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 29, 2014 How a team of engineers at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre at Sheffield University went about 3D printing and testing…