Three of Britain's most famous high street chains have entered the 3D printing market recently but Daniel O'Connor ponders whether they're forays are genuine investment or mere marketing follies.
The international trade fair for mouldmaking and tooling, design and application development's Thermoforming Center will showcase forward-looking technologies for diverse sectors of the industry.
This September's TCT Show + Personalize will demonstrate how additive manufacturing technology has infiltrated mainstream consumer goods manufacturing.
Leading domestic appliance supplier FagorBrandt has cut external costs by more than one-third and improved precision finishing thanks to Stratasys 3D printing technology.
After my previous post about challenging hype, which was followed by a week that saw a slew of new articles of the nature I challenged, it seems it is all going to get worse before it gets better.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I do get rather frustrated with some of the hype (aka complete rubbish) that is spouted about 3D printing. However, I am not going to apologise for writing about it here on PersonliZe once again.