How to craft the best 3D4D Challenge ideas Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 19, 2012 A few weeks back we attended the London workshop of the 3D4D Challenge, where we huddled down with our ideas…
Keep on rolling Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 16, 2013 With the ambition of creating the world's lightest electric vehicle, three Stanford University engineering graduates founded Boosted Boards. Here they…
The rise of manufacturing at The ‘desk: AU 2013 & CAM 360 Posted by Al Dean - December 19, 2013 Each year, the Autodesk faithful gather in Las Vegas to attend Autodesk University. This year saw nearly 7,000 folks fly…
New knees – using a 3D printer to create bespoke ‘living’ joint cartilage Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 15, 2014 The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is developing organic 3D printed cartilage using an EnvisionTEC Perfactory machine That collective…
Autodesk University 2014: Main session live blog Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 2, 2014 Depending on who’s writing we’re in Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada, or on a sofa in East London Welcome, wherever you…
Machine tools Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 22, 2015 Tanya Weaver has a nose around machine tool companies to discover the latest machine innovations
Dr Robert Langer wins Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 3, 2015 Dr Robert Langer, winner of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2015 Dr Robert Langer has been announced as the…
Metals 3D Printing: Software Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 7, 2015 3D printing with metals brings up all manner of opportunities to change how things are produced. What software options are…
Learning to melt metal Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 13, 2015 Spencer Wright on the capabilities and limitation of metals 3D printing, what it's like to enter the industry today and…
AU2015 – Day One Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 1, 2015 Welcome to our live blog from the opening day of Autodesk University 2015, the software giant’s user event for its…