In this 3-part series of articles from 3DPRINTUK, Nick Allen will be considering the important issue of Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM). Part one beings by addressing the evolution of product design to provide the context in which 3D printing emerged, and how today’s design processes inform the successful uptake of industrial 3D printing.
Join Matsuura Machinery from 10-12th May for the grand opening of its class-leading additive manufacturing centre in Leicestershire. This Read More
Photocentric, the UK based inventor of 3D LCD printing, is delighted to be reaffirming its collaboration with Forward AM. The Read More
At Plastics Live (incorporating AMPLAS), 5-6 July in Coventry, attendees will be able to see an array of traditional and Read More
Central Scanning, specialists in 3D scanning and printing, recently supplied TWI with a GOM Metrology ATOS Q 3D scanner, enhancing Read More
Inventors of LCD 3D printing Photocentric will lead an Innovate UK-funded project. The project will utilise additive manufacturing for the Read More
The strength of your 3D printed parts depends on several key aspects, including the material used and how you design Read More
There are times when the quantities of prototypes required rise well beyond the conventional 1 – 50 type range. In this blog, Plunkett Read More
Plastics Live, taking place from July 5-6, will explore the alternatives that exist today for the production of plastic parts Read More
Tiziano Vudafieri of Vudafieri Saverino Partners has created the Wilhelm Lamp, a unique light fixture and tribute to Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Read More