It’s the materials that matter Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 15, 2016 It’s the materials, not the machines that are going to change industrial perceptions of 3D printing and where it takes…
AMUG 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 11, 2016 Possibly the fastest growing 3D printing industry event, the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) is a compelling mix of high-end…
Robot revolution Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 18, 2016 Martyn Day evaluates the latest projects and technologies that focus on getting robots and 3D printing working in the construction…
Taking student design to new heights Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 10, 2015 Australia's Deakin University is hoping to revive the country's ailing manufacturing sector with a new design-led agenda for engineering students…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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.…
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…