Spangly new SpaceClaim website – sloppy marketing 101 Posted by Al Dean - August 1, 2008 Motorola RAZR – probably not designed in SpaceClaim Looks like SpaceClaim has been spending some more of that VC cash…
Rendering tech fires up – big style Posted by Al Dean - August 12, 2008 It seem that it isn’t enough and once again, things are hotting up in the rendering world. Last year Bunkspeed’s HyperShot…
Joining the dots Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 25, 2008 Ping Fu is CEO of Geomagic, one of the leading Digital Shape Sampling and Processing (DSSP) companies. Its software enables…
Print3D offers realtime prototype pricing software Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 9, 2008 Providers of rapid prototyping services Print3D have got all excited about their new software release that promises real-time pricing of…
Sloppy Marketing #2: SpaceClaim pull another one Posted by Al Dean - October 28, 2008 You have to love it when a 3D company gets all comfortable and happy. Silly things start to happen. Last…
Solving parametric modelling’s productivity gap Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 30, 2008 Evan Yares highlights a productivity gap that CAD users have suffered from for the last two decades, exposes its source,…
Autodesk University 2008 Posted by Stuart Wilkes - January 13, 2009 Autodesk University in Las Vegas kicked off the CAD vendor conference season at the tail end of last year. Martyn…
PartBrowser: Immersive 3D-based geometry search Posted by Al Dean - January 21, 2009 Webinar is one of my least favorite words. Sure, connecting to a live demo, over the web, VoIP and all…
Inventor Fusion goes Public Posted by Al Dean - February 4, 2009 Autodesk has officially launched Inventor Fusion (we reported on it at AU late last year). The company has finally come…
SpaceClaim gets repackaged & starts to make sense Posted by Al Dean - February 17, 2009 If there’s been something that’s troubled me of late, it’s where SpaceClaim fits into the 3D product development technology world.…