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…
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…
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…
Autodesk to acquire NetFabb Posted by Al Dean - September 24, 2015 If you’ve ever done anything with an STL file, chances are you’ve come across NetFabb, a German company that has…
Materialise launch Arcam-specific Build Processor for electron beam melting Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 18, 2015 Arcam’s Electron Beam Melting metals 3D printers will now have a dedicated Materialise build processor Belgian 3D printing masters Materialise…
Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 Q2 Posted by Al Dean - September 4, 2015 Recent updates to Fusion 360 are bang on schedule — and bring users a wealth of new capabilities at a…
EOS targets mould and die sector with GF Machining tie-up Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 13, 2015 Head of GF Machining Solutions Pascal Boillat with EOS founder and CEO Dr. Hans J. Langer, seal the deal with…
AMUG 2015 – how the professionals work Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 19, 2015 The Additive Manufacturing Users Group event swerved the usual hype, focusing instead on the professionals working with 3D printing today.…
Review: Autodesk Inventor 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 15, 2015 While its Fusion product may be grabbing all the cloud-based headlines, Autodesk has also been hard at work on its…
New super-clean powders for additive manufacturing get UK government backing Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 29, 2015 LPW Technology, a manufacturer of powders for metals 3D printing, has been awarded government funding to develop its new super-clean…