Life in the fast lane Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 8, 2013 There is a shortage of engineers in the UK as young people often don't feel inspired to follow a career…
PowerInspect 2013 Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 17, 2013 Driven by a wider acceptance and application of the devices involved in metrology, there's a growing need for more flexible…
Digging into 3D experience Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 18, 2013 Al Dean examines exactly what Dassault Systèmes means by '3DExperience'. Despite a confusing message, he finds there's validity to what…
Fabrication fanatics Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 22, 2013 So you've got an idea; an on-going project; a little thing you'd like to make, or a big job that…
Affordable custom prosthetic hand design enabled – over 10,000 miles – using desktop 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 9, 2013 3D printing not only helped the collaboration of this design over 10,000 miles, but proved a cheap production method A…
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…
Wheelchairs Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 29, 2013 Assistive technologies are advancing all the time, here Tanya Weaver looks at the latest innovations in wheelchair design
Custom furniture design made simple through automation Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 30, 2013 Tabluka is a new concept that allows consumers to customise and personalise their furniture, using online tools. Each table is…
Transports of delight Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 30, 2013 Holidays are always something that we look forward to, it’s just a shame they start with a long haul journey.…
Behind closed doors: Ford’s secretive technology centre Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 6, 2013 Stephen Holmes ventures into Ford's secretive base in Germany to uncover how it is utilising 3D printing and VR to…