XR (extended reality) journey – setting out your own roadmap Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 5, 2019 Companies that rush into an XR journey frequently lose their way. Before setting out, it’s important to establish a clear…
ExOne targets high volume production with new X1 160PRO metals printer Posted by Al Dean - November 5, 2019 ExOne is perhaps one of the best kept secrets in the additive manufacturing world – particularly amongst those that are…
Neural Interface Research at Imperial College Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 6, 2019 Mindblowing neural interface research at Imperial College London is moving along at speed, thanks to rapid design iteration using 3D…
Luxion KeyShot 9.0 Review Posted by Al Dean - November 6, 2019 In a startling turnaround, the once adamantly CPU-centric Luxion KeyShot now supports GPU rendering, as well as featuring some really…
Off the beaten track with Rurok Industries Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 6, 2019 Rurok Industries is taking on some of the biggest names in mountain biking through fresh thinking, engineering and passion -…
Cerebra – Back in the saddle thanks to a 3D scanned riding helmet Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 6, 2019 A custom riding helmet, created with the help of 3D scanning, has enabled a little girl to canter on in…
With PTC’s acquisition of Onshape, have we seen the last attempt to build a new 3D design system? Posted by Al Dean - November 6, 2019 Al Dean wonders if the best is yet to come
Scan 3XS WA6000 Viz [3rd Gen Threadripper] Review Posted by Greg Corke - December 18, 2019 AMD has transformed Threadripper from a cost-effective multi-core CPU, to one with leading performance. Greg Corke reviews this impressive workstation…
Microsoft HoloLens 2 // First Look Review Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 20, 2019 Microsoft has updated its mixed reality headset, releasing a more comfortable and engaging product - but its best trick is…
Wacom One Review Posted by Al Dean - March 2, 2020 Wacom’s Cintiq products have been the de facto standard for pen-based workstation input for decades – but can the Japanese…