DEVELOP3D

Simplifying HPC

Posted by - February 17, 2017
With HPC Gateway, Fujitsu is aiming to take the complexity out of High Performance Computing (HPC) by giving desktop engineers access to workstations and clusters in the datacentre through an…
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Review: Armari Magnetar V25

Posted by - February 22, 2017
This stylish workstation has been specifically designed for VR. But despite its slimline chassis, you can still cram in incredible processing power, writes Greg Corke
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DEVELOP3D LIVE 2017 // Preview

Posted by - February 27, 2017
On 28 March DEVELOP3D LIVE returns to Warwick Arts Centre for a celebration of product design, engineering and digital fabrication with over 40 speakers, 70 exhibits and a hands-on Virtual…
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Everything is for a reason

Posted by - March 8, 2017
With one of the swiftest automotive design processes in the world, McLaren Automotive is bent on going even faster, this time with the help of Virtual Reality. Stephen Holmes reports
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Review: VRED Pro 2017 & VR

Posted by - March 9, 2017
VRED was amongst the first visualisation systems to introduce support for HMD devices with the 2016 release. The launch of 2017 adds greater support for the HTC Vive and Oculus…
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Review: Virtalis VR4CAD

Posted by - March 9, 2017
Virtalis' name is legend amongst the VR community. With the rise of more affordable HMDs, it has launched VR4CAD which offers its expertise in the domain at a much more…
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Review: ESI Group IC.IDO 11

Posted by - March 13, 2017
ESI's IC.IDO is one of the most advanced Digital Mock Up (DMU) tools available.With its addition of Vive support, Al Dean took the opportunity to learn more about what the…
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Review: Gravity Sketch Beta

Posted by - March 13, 2017
Having started out looking at freeform modelling using the iPad, Gravity Sketch has just launched the beta of a new VR tool. Al Dean takes an early peek at what…
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VR for design & engineering

Posted by - March 14, 2017
Virtual Reality is on the cusp of becoming a mainstream design and engineering technology. Al Dean and Greg Corke explore how we got here, who's doing what and the benefits…
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