Industrial strength Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 20, 2016 Stratasys' latest concept machines show that 3D printing is readying itself for manufacturing end parts of any size. When Stephen…
Autodesk BUILD Space opens its doors in Boston Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 6, 2016 Boston has a new home for advanced digital fabrication, robotics and industrialised construction at Autodesk’s BUILD Space Building, Innovation, Learning…
DEVELOP3D Live 2016 Boston Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 5, 2016 On Sept 26, DEVELOP3D hosted its first ever conference and exhibition on US soil for a wonderfully intimate celebration of…
Markforged take it to the next level with the Mark X Posted by Al Dean - October 4, 2016 If you’ve developed a kick ass 3D printer that not only builds in killer nylon mixed with chopped carbon fibre,…
Review: Markforged Mark Two: Part 2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 21, 2016 Following on from last month's look at the basics of the Markforged Mark Two, this month, Al Dean turns his…
Weight watchers Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 14, 2016 Despite its skeletal appearance, the Light Rider is an extremely strong yet lightweight electric motorcycle designed by Airbus subsidiary APWorks…
Review: Dell Precision 5510 mobile workstation Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 12, 2016 The quest for CAD-crunching performance and portability continues with Dell's latest ultra-slim 15.6-inch mobile workstation, writes Greg Corke
Future framework Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 3, 2016 With a passion for mountain biking, Robot Bike Company is setting out to produce the most technically advanced bikes to…
Review: Markforged Mark Two Posted by Al Dean - July 26, 2016 In the first of a two part review, Al Dean gets hands on and looks at the basics of how…
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…