September’s Light Reading Posted by Al Dean - September 2, 2009 Despite what the internet brings us in terms of informational overload (seriously – how much stuff IS there out there?),…
ZPrinter 350 Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 9, 2009 While Z Corporation made its name with full colour 3D printers, this month sees the release of a lower-cost monochrome…
The joy of specialised design tools: BikeCAD Pro Posted by Al Dean - January 29, 2010 Something I’ve been considering of late is the use of specialised design tools. While the majority of systems we look…
BikeCAD is a specialist tool for one thing only Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 3, 2010 Inspired by two wheel movement, the need for escape and former Talking Heads front man, Al Dean rediscovers his passion…
Autodesk launched Project Krypton: Is the search for simplification a good thing? Posted by Al Dean - June 9, 2010 A couple of weeks ago, Autodesk launched its latest labs experiment for the Inventor community, entitled Project Krypton with the…
Fast track to China Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 11, 2010 From its small studio in Norwich, UK, Product Resolutions is hands on in the entire product development process from concept…
Z Corporation redefines its entry level with the ZPrinter 150 and 250 Posted by Al Dean - July 21, 2010 So, this one should be pretty hot off the presses (the NDA lifted about 10 minutes ago), Z Corporation has…
Bike, bus, taxi and cable car – the greenest ways to get round the city Posted by Tanya Weaver - August 3, 2010 I was in London on Friday and stumbled across the Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme whilst walking from Euston Square towards…
Your tech designs to save the world? Sony think so Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 15, 2010 Sony, in collaboration with the WWF (no wrestling involved) and IDEO, has launched its Open Planet Ideas project: an online…
Z Corp’s recycling smarts Posted by Al Dean - February 25, 2011 The Z Corp machines remove the initial large quantity of unused powder under negative pressure. 3D Printing has been through…