Is good design good for business? Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 31, 2011 We have often been told that good design means good business. Tanya Weaver talks to a few product design consultancies…
Revolution is in the air! Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 13, 2011 There’s a revolution in design coming. Martyn Day can feel it in his bones. Now everyone has free access to…
Leap Motion: $70 hand gesture controller 200x more precise than a Kinect Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 24, 2012 This little white box is the device you’ve been dreaming of since watching the swooshy-hand-gesturing of films like Minority Reports…
First man on the moon Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 12, 2012 Neil Armstrong, the first man to ever walk on the moon, passed away recently. Tanya Weaver looks back at this…
The year ahead: #11 Tom Kurke Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 25, 2013 We asked 13 movers, shakers and thinkers from different industry sectors what they reckon the big trends, developments and challenges…
Flight of the RoboBee: Robotic insects Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 13, 2013 In a lab at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, a RoboBee achieves vertical takeoff, hovering and steering.…
Elon Musk starts messing with 3D design tools. It all goes a bit Tony Stark Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 6, 2013 //www.youtube.com/embed/xNqs_S-zEBY?rel=0 Mr Musk has had his team of Space X tech wonders playing around with a Leap Motion and Siemens…
Is Elon Musk’s hands-on design tool a glimpse into the future? Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 19, 2013 Considering the complex nature of digital design, it seems odd that there isn’t more 3D input hardware. Al Dean looks…
REVIEW // Nvidia Quadro K620, K2200, K4200 & K5200 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 12, 2014 Greg Corke gets hands on with Nvidia's next generation Maxwell and Kepler Quadro GPUs and also delves deeper into the…
Review: Siemens PLM NX 10 Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 25, 2015 NX represents the flagship 3D product design and engineering solution in Siemens PLM's software portfolio. Al Dean takes a look…