Where have the Great Inventors gone? Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 13, 2014 Most of us can reel off past inventions. Does that mean modern day ones are less significant? Tanya Weaver ponders…
All on board Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 12, 2014 It's one thing 3D printing an aerospace component for testing but quite another getting it certified to fly. Tanya Weaver…
Guitar hero Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 11, 2014 Fender is shaping its future through modern 3D design tools. Stephen Holmes reports
Ultimaker aims to bring 3D printing to UK schools Posted by Tanya Weaver - March 8, 2014 Hot on the heels of MakerBot’s announcement to get a 3D printer in every school in the US, Ultimaker GB…
Barbie: the enemy of engineering? Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 7, 2014 Is Barbie responsible for instilling gender stereotyping in children? As the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering has spent the entire…
Protomold announce new Liquid Silicone Rubber injection moulding service Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 5, 2014 Protomold has announced its new Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) injection moulding service, a versatile material for use in an abundance…
Global contenders chase £1m prize in the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 3, 2014 The Queen, gawd bless ‘er, loves her Corgis – a rare breed of small, hardworking, occasionally nippy little buggers, with…
Would Stradivari have gone Open Source? – 3D print your own violin Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 20, 2014 A fiddle for all? Last month our eye was caught by a violin moulded from perspex, and as impressive a…
Nokia want to get into your knickers Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 18, 2014 It’s fashion week once more here in London, and the tech companies aren’t shy of hanging on its glamorous coattails…
Managing colour Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 13, 2014 Following on from last month's look at how colour influences design, Al Dean reports on how it can be managed…