IPF has seen 3D printing evolve. Bringing its first Objet machine home nine years ago, now it is home to one of the first multi-colour, multi-material 3D printers in the UK.
TCT Magazine spoke to Luke Guttery of zero360 last month to find out more about how he is using cutting edge multi-colour, multi-material 3D printing to produce wearable prototypes.
Disney researchers have developed a 3D printing technique that could take loudspeakers out of the box, potentially changing not only the rules for speakers but for toys and games.
British additive manufacturing could be given more support, as the Chancellor has singled out 3D printing in his speech about protecting the science budget.
Creaform has scooped two awards for its HandyPROBE portable optical CMM, with the 3D measuring device being honoured at both MACH in the UK and Indusrtie Paris in France.