Live blog: PD+I conference, London – Day 2 Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 23, 2014 Well we’re back, running on coffee and anticipating another day of industrial design goodness. Day two of the conference will…
3D printing in the classroom Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 28, 2014 Tanya Weaver chats to a few teachers and explores a new initiative aimed at getting 3D printers into UK schools
FormLabs update 3D printer + Euro servicing Posted by Al Dean - June 10, 2014 When FormLabs launched its Form1 3D printer on Kickstarter back in 2012, it took the crowd-funding game by storm. While…
Today – New Blades: Britain’s best graduate model maker recruitment fair Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 12, 2014 The UK’s biggest graduate model maker recruitment fair is today! Model making as a skill set is somewhat niche, but…
3D Systems launch Ekocycle Cube: Big guns publicity, but too late to light up the home market? Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 17, 2014 3D Systems has launched the Ekocycle Cube which uses 25 per cent recycled material filament and a lot of branding…
Are your designs safe? Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2014 A designer looking to enforce his registered design has sparked a fresh debate over Intellectual Property (IP). Stephen Holmes looks…
Review: Autodesk Inventor 2015 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 19, 2014 With the introduction of direct editing, freeform surface modelling and lots more, Inventor 2015 promises to deliver on what users…
Homing drone cam will follow you to the extreme Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 25, 2014 The AirDog, an automated drone that follows a wrist-worn tracking device and can house a GoPro sports camera For extreme…
Bringing CAE to the board room Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 25, 2014 Esteco is looking to change the design landscape through multi-physics optimisation. Stephen Holmes reports from the company's user meeting in…
In the fast lane Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 30, 2014 Using a Solutionix 3D scanning system to inspect parts for the Ariel Atom 3.5, allegedly the fastest car in the…