This week's news shows how the industry seeks to accommodate the public's growing interest in all things 3D printing related. It's about more customer-friendly product development, with companies seeking to simplify technology for everyday use while still honoring longer term investment in the larger scale 3D printing/additive manufacturing sector. Taiwan has a new creative tech space, there are new international shipping rates from i.materialise, and the world's first 3D printed drug is almost ready for market. We have software and firmware upgrades, a hotend Kickstarter campaign, and Berlin-based BigRep just scored a new Head of Software from MakerBot. How's that for a week's worth of 3D printing news? Read more details at http://3dprint.com/117421/stories-we...d-jan-30-2016/