Dr Robert Langer wins Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 3, 2015 Dr Robert Langer, winner of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2015 Dr Robert Langer has been announced as the…
Metals 3D Printing: Software Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 7, 2015 3D printing with metals brings up all manner of opportunities to change how things are produced. What software options are…
Learning to melt metal Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 13, 2015 Spencer Wright on the capabilities and limitation of metals 3D printing, what it's like to enter the industry today and…
AU2015 – Day One Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 1, 2015 Welcome to our live blog from the opening day of Autodesk University 2015, the software giant’s user event for its…
AU2015 – Day Two Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 2, 2015 Welcome to our live blog from the second day of Autodesk University 2015, the software giant’s user event for its…
AU2015 – 5 things we learned Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 4, 2015 The big US-based software user conferences are always interesting to attend, but when it comes to sheer size and scale,…
AU2015 – Press Q+A with Autodesk top brass Posted by Martyn Day - December 16, 2015 As is traditional practice at AU, Autodesk held an afternoon session featuring key executives to give an overview of the…
MSC Eagle lands for for CAE modelling and validation Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 9, 2016 MSC Eagle Apex… yes we know this is a terribly photoshopped image… The new MSC Apex release has been announced,…
Robot revolution Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 18, 2016 Martyn Day evaluates the latest projects and technologies that focus on getting robots and 3D printing working in the construction…
Autodesk and SolidWorks – the year ahead Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 23, 2016 We’re still only a few weeks into 2016, but already the big players in the CAD software industry have made…