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Freemium CAD
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There’s nothing more expensive than ‘Freemium CAD’

Posted by Al Dean - October 15, 2020
With offers being retracted or restructured, we want to know: Who's really paying the price?
burnout in engineering
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Some might call it ‘burnout’

Posted by Erin McDermott - October 27, 2020
Stress and burnout are a reality in this industry, and engineers need to stick together…
Virtual
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The Virtual Conference: Filling the Tradeshow Void

Posted by Glen Smith - October 20, 2020
How will the latest technology be harnessed to make virtual events valuable?
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Is it AI or AGI? Nikolas Kairinos explains

Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 29, 2020
Wait until you see what artificial general intelligence (or AGI) can do, writes Nikolas Kairinos,…
repair, repurpose and recycle
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Could key to progress lie in ability to repair and recycle a product?

Posted by Glen Smith - September 28, 2020
Could key to progress lie in combining dazzling innovation with the ability to repair, repurpose…
industrial design
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Could industrial designers be economic fortune tellers?

Posted by Erin McDermott - September 23, 2020
Is there a direct correlation between beautiful design and prosperity that still holds weight in…
right to repair legislation VW Harlequin
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Is now a good time for the ‘right to repair’ legislation?

Posted by Al Dean - August 19, 2020
How will manufacturers adjust to new rules, providing us all with parts needed to fix…
Going Freelance in design and engineering
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Tips on going freelance as an engineer

Posted by Erin McDermott - August 11, 2020
Erin McDermott offers advice on transitioning successfully to step into the role of expert leader
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How having access to 3D design tools can impact your DIY projects

Posted by Al Dean - September 22, 2020
How unfettered access to sophisticated 3D design tools has impacted his home DIY projects, with…
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Lockdown skills – using the opportunity to upgrade

Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 7, 2020
How this pandemic could be a chance for you to develop new skills and hone…

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