Formnext – 4 things we learned from Europe’s big 3D printing event Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 25, 2015 The show floor of Formnext bristling with activity Among the towering stands at the Frankfurt Messe there was a lot…
Materialise to push precious metals printing with Cooksongold Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 7, 2016 A gold watchcase design, 3D printed on the EOS M080, using materials expertise from Cooksongold and Materialise software A few…
Letting the right powder flow for metals 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 11, 2016 The Powderflow kit should help define whether any problems are material or machine related Supplier of materials for metals 3D…
Robot revolution Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 18, 2016 Martyn Day evaluates the latest projects and technologies that focus on getting robots and 3D printing working in the construction…
DEVELOP3D Live 2016 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 19, 2016 With more exhibitors than ever before and a stellar conference programme, DEVELOP3D LIVE on 31 March 2016 looks set to…
New quality management software for 3D printing powders Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 22, 2016 LPW is attempting to tackle the rigorous traceability requirements of the medical and aerospace industries LPW Technology has released new…
DEVELOP3D Live 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 23, 2016 With CAD finally getting truly 'Aided' by the computer, Fabrication tools empowering the desktop and immersive VR becoming affordable, DEVELOP3D…
Bolt on Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 14, 2016 Tanya Weaver talks to Ben Einstein, managing director of Boston-based hardware incubator BOLT, about bringing hardware projects to market and…
Insurers to offer 3D printed service to replace the irreplaceable Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 14, 2016 The news will come as a relief to some people The world’s first jewellery insurance to replace items with 3D…
Review: Siemens PLM NX 11 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 9, 2016 Despite a 30 year heritage, Siemens NX is still finding room for innovation. Al Dean looks at what's coming in…