Students these days don’t know they’re born – but they’re rather clever Posted by Greg Corke - June 11, 2009 When I was an engineering student back in the early nineties, even though computers and CAD were widespread in industry…
Marin bikes Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 12, 2009 Hitting the trail, getting muddy and picking flies out of your teeth are what mountain bikes are all about. Frances…
Inventor Fusion Part II: Working with existing geometry, assemblies + annotation Posted by Al Dean - June 29, 2009 #2: While the tools we’ve discussed are predominantly targeting the creation of geometry from scratch, one of the reasons that…
A moral quandary: Should we cover the weapons and defense industry? Posted by Al Dean - July 9, 2009 In the forthcoming issue of DEVELOP3D, we have a huge range of stories as ever (inlcuding a look at Vuuch,…
South of the river Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 31, 2009 As the financial crisis hits all areas of the industry, Stephen Holmes heads to one of the Capital's most CAD…
Master blaster Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 31, 2009 DEVELOP3D's very own toy soldier, Stephen Holmes, puts on his war paint to look at the advanced design technology used…
Autodesk extends support for Mac Posted by Martyn Day - August 3, 2009 With many rumours now linking Autodesk product development with Apple OSX ports, the company has created a web page to…
Forward thinking Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 11, 2009 Wheelchairs aren't usually considered to be 'cool', but the Trekinetic K2 All Terrain isn't your average wheelchair. Stylish looks, coupled…
Autodesk launches Twitch: hosted web-app go live on labs Posted by Al Dean - September 18, 2009 Big news just in. Autodesk has just launched Project Twitch on its labs web-site. This sees an experiment start in…
Autodesk product development Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 23, 2009 Martyn Day, talked with Autodesk CEO, Carl Bass about the company's products - past, present and future.