Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 – Q4 2016 Posted by Al Dean - January 9, 2017 It's been nearly 12 months since we last caught up with all things Fusion 360. Al Dean takes a look…
Autodesk University 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 10, 2017 Martyn Day and Al Dean head to Autodesk University to find out where the company sees the future at the…
Q&A – Lattice design software for 3D printing with nTopology Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 12, 2017 We talk to VP of product at nTopology about its lattice design software that allows users to optimise parts for…
McLaren F1 partners with Stratasys to push 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 23, 2017 Legendary British Formula 1 team McLaren F1 has ramped up its 3D printing program with Stratasys 3D printing solutions for…
Researchers at the University of Manchester discover inkjet printable 2D material inks Posted by Tanya Weaver - January 30, 2017 By combining graphene with other 2D materials, new materials are being created for applications that were once thought to be…
Hexagon to acquire MSC Software for $834 million Posted by Al Dean - February 2, 2017 2017’s acquisitions, are off to a big start. Hexagon has announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire…
DEVELOP3D Live 2017 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 9, 2017 The editorial team is putting together the final touches to this year's celebration of design and fabrication technology taking place…
DEVELOP3D LIVE 2017 // Preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 27, 2017 On 28 March DEVELOP3D LIVE returns to Warwick Arts Centre for a celebration of product design, engineering and digital fabrication…
Stratasys joins the carbon fibre-filled party with new FDM 3D printing material Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 8, 2017 The impressive strength-to-weight ratio of the FDM Nylon 12CF could prove transformative for many industries In it’s latest materials release,…
VR for design & engineering Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 14, 2017 Virtual Reality is on the cusp of becoming a mainstream design and engineering technology. Al Dean and Greg Corke explore…