We’re Set to Premiere New Multicolor Gloss Material and Free Software Talk at the London 3D Printshow!

London’s calling, and the i.materialise team is set to attend the 2014 London 3D Printshow starting on September 04, 2014!

Our Community Manager will give two talks, and our outreach team is bringing along a hoard of 3D printed goodies for our booth (Booth D2.) Our two talks are:

More importantly, we are all set to reveal our radiant new material at our booth: Multicolor Gloss.

Read on for directions, details, and more information about the goodies we’re bringing along.

Multicolor Gloss from i.materialise

Multicolor Face-off: Matt at left, gloss at right.

Official Multicolor Gloss Premiere

This is the first time in the history of i.materialise that this material is available for public purchase. We are delighted to bring this material to the London 3D Printshow, where visitors can touch and interact with Multicolor Gloss in-person.

We worked with Toyze to print and perfect Multicolor Gloss until it met their high standards. Gloss is now being used to create official merchandise from the best-selling Android games “Cut the Rope” and “Pou.”

We worked with Toyze to print and perfect Multicolor Gloss until it met their high standards. Gloss is now being used to create official merchandise from the best-selling Android games “Cut the Rope” and “Pou.”

Multicolor Gloss is an alternative finish for multicolor, and comes out of the printer in full color. Gloss gives 3D prints a smooth, polished look. It accentuates curve detail, makes stress lines less noticeable, and intensifies dark or vibrant colors (i.e. reds look redder, black looks blacker.) Gloss finish is available in both multicolor and black-and-white “monochrome.”

Projects that were printed in our new Multicolor Gloss material will be at the 2014 London 3D Printshow to highlight the latest in 3D printing technology.

Rebecca Roxy Maas, the i.materialise Community Manager, will give two presentations at the 2014 London 3D Printshow

Your Community Manager, Rebecca Roxy Maas, is giving two talks at the 2014 London 3D Printshow!

Talks on Metal, Ceramics, and Free Software

To inspire Makers who come from far-and-wide to this large event, i.materialise will also host two talks:

FRIDAY 5 SEPTEMBER /16.00 / OPEN STAGE

3D printing isn’t just for plastics. This presentation covers how metals and ceramics are 3D printed, and the best design tips for these materials. Metals discussed include titanium, gold, bronze, silver, brass, and steel. Ceramics discussed are glazed and food-safe. Questions will be answered at the end of the panel.

SATURDAY 6 SEPTEMBER /15.00 / OPEN STAGE

The most common question people send to i.materialise is “where can I get a good, free 3D design software?” This family-friendly panel provides an in-depth review of some of the best free software for 3D printed architecture, jewelry design, mechanical design, action figures, and more. Questions will be answered at the end of the panel.

For more information about software, check out Roxy’s Tutorial Thursday series and our free software page.

Anouk Wipprecht at the San Mateo Maker Faire in 2014

Our booth is a great place to meet designers. Designers who’ve come by include Anouk Wipprecht, designer of the VW-sponsored Smoke Dress and Fergie’s 2011 Super Bowl outfit.

Goodies at Our Booth

  • A table full of our 3D printed items to touch, photograph, pick up, and interact with.
  • Free i.materialise merchandise
  • Enter to win one of our mystery!

A photo of a map with directions to the 2014 London 3D Printshow Directions. 1, Old Billingsgate Walk, 16 Lower Thames St, London EC3R 6DX 020 7283 2800

 

Directions:

1, Old Billingsgate Walk,
16 Lower Thames St,
London
EC3R 6DX
020 7283 2800

Come stop by our booth (Booth D2 in Old Billingsgate Walk, London) for cool freebies, to touch the prints, tand answers to your burning-hot 3D printing questions!