Dyson digs deep for British manufacturing Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 9, 2009 James Dyson, renowned inventor and hoover enthusiast, has made a giant donation of £5 million to the Royal College of…
Senz Umbrellas – For when the wind blows Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 29, 2009 In preparation for a typical British summer, we search for the ultimate umbrella design
Creating virtual factories Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 11, 2010 Laser scanning and point-cloud data will be widely-used technologies in the coming years. Martyn Day visited Houston to attend the…
PI-VR Impress3D Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 9, 2012 Users of VRED visualisation software gathered in Berlin this month to see cutting-edge rendering technology at an event with a…
Live blog: PD+I conference, London – Day 1 Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 22, 2014 We’re here bright and early, with a group of exciting industrial designers poised ready to talk. It’s the fourth year…
Bringing CAE to the board room Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 25, 2014 Esteco is looking to change the design landscape through multi-physics optimisation. Stephen Holmes reports from the company's user meeting in…
LEGO Technic and Volvo partner to create six-cylinder Wheel Loader Posted by Tanya Weaver - July 29, 2014 The 2kg remote controlled loader not only drives, steers and lifts but also loads just like its 55 tonne equivalent …
SurfCAM 2015 R1 first Vero launch since Hexagon Metrology take over Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 21, 2014 SurfCAM 2015 R1 is the first product form Vero to be launched since its recent purchase The new release of…
Tebis 3.5 for design Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 21, 2014 Tebis is rare amongst software applications for design, doing things that more mainstream offerings simply do not. Al Dean investigates…
3D printing plays direct role in assembly tools for Volvo Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 20, 2015 Volvo Trucks is using 3D printed tools to help make the assembly of vehicle parts, like its engines, faster, cheaper…