Autodesk expands its employment Assistance Programme Posted by Martyn Day - June 10, 2009 In April Autodesk announced a programme for engineers and architects that had lost their jobs in the current financial crisis.…
Marin bikes Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 12, 2009 Hitting the trail, getting muddy and picking flies out of your teeth are what mountain bikes are all about. Frances…
Cabin fever Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 12, 2009 At In-CAD Services, small is mighty. Stephen Holmes visited the diminutive product development consultancy to find it elevated through its…
SpacePilot Pro Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 12, 2009 Devices specifically developed for the 3D modelling user are few and far between and the leader of the pack is…
Objet launches smaller size multi-material prototyping machine with Connex350 Posted by Al Dean - June 17, 2009 Objet Geometries has just launched the Connex350, the follow up to the Connex 500 that allows you to simultaneously print…
Inventor Fusion Part I: Inventor Fusion – getting started and creating geometry Posted by Al Dean - June 25, 2009 Perhaps the most eagerly awaited bit of technology in the last few months has been Inventor Fusion. This is Autodesk’s…
New Samples from Z Corp’s new ZP150 material Posted by Al Dean - June 26, 2009 I love the smell of bubblewrap, packing peanuts and prototypes in the morning (excuse the state of the desk –…
Autodesk Inventor 2010 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 26, 2009 Inventor 2010 is one of the most significant releases in the product's history. With new assembly-based simulation tools and plastic…
Solid Edge with ST2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 26, 2009 This summer Siemens PLM Software is set to launch the second Solid Edge release based on its new Synchronous Technology.…
Inventor Fusion Part II: Working with existing geometry, assemblies + annotation Posted by Al Dean - June 29, 2009 #2: While the tools we’ve discussed are predominantly targeting the creation of geometry from scratch, one of the reasons that…