Hand-built products Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 8, 2015 This month Tanya Weaver takes a look at three very different products that are all designed and hand-built in the…
Making a VR headset a reality Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 5, 2015 The story of how the Freefly virtual reality headset was developed is a lesson in perseverance. Tanya Weaver talks to…
AMUG 2015 – how the professionals work Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 19, 2015 The Additive Manufacturing Users Group event swerved the usual hype, focusing instead on the professionals working with 3D printing today.…
Old cars making fast money: new rev eng service launched by KWSP to preserve motors Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 11, 2015 With events like Goodwood Revival increasing the historic racing market, new technologies and expertise are being called upon As grids…
Google bids big on Carbon3D action Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 21, 2015 A $100M investment by Google Ventures adds to the excitement, and expectation, of Carbon3Ds eventual 3D printer launch $100 million…
Adidas Futurecraft Series set to 3D print your sole Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 7, 2015 Adidas is looking to advance its custom manufacturing with 3D printing The Futurecraft 3D story is the latest chapter of…
Alternatives to metals Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 15, 2015 Making the jump to 3D printing with metals is seen as the next big step for manufacturers, but some are…
Turbulence at the top of 3D printing reflects wider changes Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 30, 2015 Reichental has undergone his ‘exit stage left’ from 3D Systems Yesterday saw the announcement that Avi Reichental has stepped down…
New dolly trolley design looks benefit airlines by £400 each Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 3, 2015 Helping serve you cheap booze and the environment. Win win. A new 30 per cent lighter duty free trolly could…
AU2015 – Day Two Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 2, 2015 Welcome to our live blog from the second day of Autodesk University 2015, the software giant’s user event for its…