Netfabb 2019 adds powerful updates for simulation and latticing Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 31, 2018 Autodesk Netfabb 2019 adds more updates to its most powerful tools The latest release of Autodesk’s 3D printing-focussed software Netfabb…
Vox – Stage Presence Posted by Tanya Weaver - July 24, 2018 Vox is a musical equipment manufacturer that scored a massive hit in the 1960s with its guitar amplifiers, used by…
Kano – child’s play Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 30, 2018 Following the success of the Kano Computer Kit in 2014, Tanya Weaver talks to the design team behind the development…
BleepBleeps making IoT family fun Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 17, 2017 IoT meets family life with BleepBleeps' range of cute, connected products
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…
AMUG 2017 event report Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 4, 2017 Taking place at Chicago's Hilton Hotel, Stephen Holmes found the 29th Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) a bustling, sprawling event…
Look inside Posted by Tanya Weaver - September 6, 2016 Successful collaboration between a product design consultancy and a university leads to the development of an innovative surgical instrument. Tanya…
Heart and sole Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 9, 2016 UK footwear brand Vivobarefoot is on a quest to create minimalist shoes that let your feet behave as if they…
Desktop SLA machines: tips & tricks Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 13, 2016 Over the last year or so, the DEVELOP3D Workshop has seen more than its fair share of desktop stereolithography machines…
Why the push for the desktop? Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 9, 2015 What’s with the current obsession with shrinking every technology to fit on the desktop, asks Al Dean – and is…