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Review: MathCAD Prime 4

Posted by - May 3, 2017
For some, another release of maths software is as exciting as a dental appointment, but any tool to reduce the burden of performing mathematical calculations is great news. Scott Wertel…
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AMUG 2017 event report

Posted by - May 4, 2017
Taking place at Chicago's Hilton Hotel, Stephen Holmes found the 29th Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) a bustling, sprawling event crammed full of industries looking to catch up on 3D…
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Back in black

Posted by - May 8, 2017
For the all-new Norton V4 superbike the design team at its Donington Park HQ in Leicestershire went from a clean sheet of paper to a manufactured bike in just 12…
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Review: Onshape Q2 2017

Posted by - May 9, 2017
Another quarter since we last looked at where Onshape is with its cloud-based engineering tool. Al Dean digs into the latest updates and finds a set of tools that are…
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DesignDataManager review

DesignDataManager Review

Posted by - May 10, 2017
Data management is often perceived to be complex and time consuming, but does it have to be? Al Dean looks at a multi-CAD system that promises quick deployment and a…
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Making a splash

Posted by - May 11, 2017
Splashy is a portable, lightweight and supportive bath seat for children with additional needs. Tanya Weaver talks to the design team at Leckey who set out to make bath time…
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Review: Autodesk PowerMill 2018

Posted by - May 12, 2017
Under the Autodesk banner, the former Delcam product range is getting some serious attention to the workflow between the tools. Al Dean takes a look at what's changed in PowerMill,…
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Review: Kenesto

Posted by - May 15, 2017
What if you want to combine the freedom of the networked drive with more formal access control and are perhaps looking for a little workflow? Al Dean investigates Kenesto, which…
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Data management related tools

Posted by - May 15, 2017
After a couple of weeks spent looking at data management related tools, Al Dean has a little rethink. It might not be the most interesting of subjects, but it’s one…
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