Opinion Ever wish things hadn’t changed for the worse? Posted by Develop 3D - October 29, 2018 Ever wish things hadn’t changed for the worse? Ben Redford of Mayku gets all nostalgic…
Comment Electrification and autonomy in automotive design Posted by Al Dean - November 12, 2018 The automotive design world is going after electrification and autonomy hard, but will these two…
Comment Will we all still be swearing at Alexa in 2030? Posted by Al Dean - December 19, 2018 As a near-future sci-fi nerd, Al Dean has been geeking out on The First. Will…
Comment Your workstation can never be fast enough Posted by Greg Corke - January 29, 2019 Nobody ever thinks their workstation is too fast – it can always go quicker. Speed…
Opinion We have yet to see true AI emerge from science fiction Posted by Al Dean - February 13, 2019 We have yet to see true AI emerge from science fiction. But that’s not stopping…
Opinion How advances in compute power are impacting the ways we work Posted by Al Dean - March 5, 2019 Al Dean considers how advances in computing capacity are impacting the ways we work –…
Opinion Fast learning at AMUG Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 10, 2019 Todd Grimm gives his views on Additive Manufacturing, AMUG and learning from peers
Comment Algorithmically driven design Posted by Al Dean - April 16, 2019 After spending a good chunk of March writing about algorithmically driven design solutions, Al Dean…
Opinion Folding screens a spark of rebellion in a world of black rectangles Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 10, 2019 A new breed of folding and articulating phones has proved a spark of rebellion in…
Opinion Manufacturing excellence at the University of Sheffield Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 20, 2019 University of Sheffield helps firms derive real business value from the latest advances in AM