Textures for 3D printed surfaces shows intent of Carbon to bridge design and manufacture workflow Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 30, 2017 With an aim goal of killing off prototyping and jumping straight into production-quality parts, Carbon has made fast progress not…
Preview: Cold as ice – Iceotope EdgeStation Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 25, 2017 Sheffield-based Iceotope brings 'total liquid cooling' to the desktop by submerging every component inside its custom-built workstation in a non-conductive…
TCT show 2017 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 25, 2017 With over 300 exhibitors, TCT Show returns to the Birmingham NEC from 26 to 28 September 2017 as the UK's…
DEVELOP3D LIVE USA show preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 13, 2017 DEVELOP3D LIVE USA is coming! An amazing line-up of speakers covering all aspects of product design, digital fabrication, virtual and…
Protective gear Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 16, 2017 Whether it's work or playing sport, our bodies often need added protection. Tanya Weaver takes a look at three new…
New biocompatible silicone 3D printing material from Carbon Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 16, 2017 A selection of 3D printed airway stents, built using Carbon’s SIL30 silicone material SIL 30, a soft, tear-resistant, biocompatible new…
New materials partnerships are rife at Formnext as 3D printing vendors tie-up suppliers Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 16, 2017 3D printing materials are key to advancing the processes and applications of the technology – these microscopic spherical materials from…
All the key 3D Printing news from Formnext 2017 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 20, 2017 Should you have been unable to attend Europe’s largest 3D Printing event last week, don’t panic, we’ve picked among the…
Laminates and composites FEA analysis targeted by MSC Nastran 2018 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 20, 2017 Simulating pre-stressing and fan blade out of a jet engine in Nastran 2018 Nastran 2018.0 will bring ‘new assembly modeling…
Boom Supersonic: Redesigning Supersonic Commercial Flight Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 21, 2017 How Boom Aerospace is vying to return supersonic commercial flight to the skies