High end additive manufacturing, EOS are to integrate their EOSPrint software into Siemen’s NX to build on their recently announced end-to-end solution. The resulting solution promises to be an important part of the Siemens overall AM process.
A group of researchers are working to digitalise the manufacturing of shoe insoles for patients with diabetes using 3D printers, meaning they will be able to assess them scientifically and produce a more cost-effective product.
A group of young designers from Beijing have developed an affordable, miniature 3D printing system. The PocketMaker has resisted expendable features and is set to retail at around $149 if and when it launches next year.
Product lifecycle management leader announces plans for comprehensive solution including PLM, automation and manufacturing software to be rolled out in 2017.
Duann Scott, Autodesk, explains how the software leader is bringing together all it’s manufacturing software into one suite to deliver a continuous workflow.
On stand K35 attendees will be able to see the innovative Hungarian compnay's latest mass customisation software that is aimed at the fashion, lifestyle and healthcare industries.
Continuing our 60 Second Interview series is an interview with Phill Dickens, Professor at the University of Nottingham and TCT Show 2016 day one speaker.
Jonathan Jaglom's serious realignment process of the MakerBot brand bears some fruit as the desktop 3D printing company launch a raft of new 3D printing solutions aimed at professionals.