Scots’ pride – designing the Commonwealth Games baton Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 12, 2013 The Queen's relay baton for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games is a marriage of traditional techniques and cutting edge manufacturing…
Let’s celebrate our designers and engineers! Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 12, 2013 A wider audience needs to appreciate our successful designers and engineers, writes Stephen Holmes, even if it is only to…
Siemens PLM NX 9 Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 17, 2013 When Siemens PLM introduced Synchronous Technology into NX five years ago, it not only rewrote how the system worked but…
Increasing the return on R&D Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 18, 2013 Keith Nichols of independent research and analysis company Cambashi discusses how companies can get the most out of an investment…
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: Lagoa.com cloud render solution Posted by Al Dean - January 27, 2014 Rendering may have started out in industrial design but now encompasses a much larger portion of the CAD using community…
Unmasking SFX Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 3, 2014 From giant puppets to small film props, special effects (SFX) company Artem melds cutting-edge design and engineering with traditional sculptural…
Review: Materialise Magics 18 Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 5, 2014 If you've never got to the business end of 3D printing you may think it's simply a case of output…
Managing colour Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 13, 2014 Following on from last month's look at how colour influences design, Al Dean reports on how it can be managed…
Where have the Great Inventors gone? Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 13, 2014 Most of us can reel off past inventions. Does that mean modern day ones are less significant? Tanya Weaver ponders…