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…
UK government boost to 3D printing a step in the right direction, but could they go further? Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 7, 2013 Business Secretary Vince Cable has announced a £14.7 million investment, delivered through the Technology Strategy Board and Research Councils, to…
Bright young things Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2013 Eight initiatives aimed at getting young people who are still at school excited by a career in engineering
3D printed cars racing at the Scalextric 4 Schools final Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 17, 2013 Yesterday saw the final of the Scalextric 4 Schools challenge, a PTC initiative that challenges middle and high school children…
Autodesk and Adobe’s cloud-based subscription models Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 18, 2013 Once again, it would appear to be the software firms, rather than the customers, who are getting the better deal…
New Designers 2013 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 24, 2013 For two weeks in June and July, the annual New Designers exhibition will be bringing together over 3,000 design graduates…
Additive Manufacturing Conference UK Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 18, 2013 Last week we were happily invited along to the Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing International Conference, held in Nottingham. Attended…