Turbocharging design and manufacturing Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 24, 2009 Al Dean visits Napier Turbochargers, a company that has recently undergone a management buyout and is currently rethinking its product…
The mighty atom Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 24, 2009 Specialist Industrial model producer Atom has been building every imaginable type of model for over 25 years, using a variety…
“Eye tracking technology to revolutionise the design process” says research team… we think. Posted by Al Dean - May 6, 2009 It took me a couple of goes to read this through and understand it, so I’m going to pretty much…
New Diploma in Manufacturing and Product Design in the UK holds promise Posted by Al Dean - June 10, 2009 I just got details through of a new qualification in the UK that will allow 14 to 19 year olds…
SpacePilot Pro Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 12, 2009 Devices specifically developed for the 3D modelling user are few and far between and the leader of the pack is…
Objet launches smaller size multi-material prototyping machine with Connex350 Posted by Al Dean - June 17, 2009 Objet Geometries has just launched the Connex350, the follow up to the Connex 500 that allows you to simultaneously print…
Autodesk Inventor 2010 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 26, 2009 Inventor 2010 is one of the most significant releases in the product's history. With new assembly-based simulation tools and plastic…
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…
Inventor Fusion Part III: Plans for the future + a conclusion of sorts. Posted by Al Dean - July 1, 2009 #3: Looking at this initial Tech Preview, Inventor Fusion has some legs to it. Yes, there are things missing or…
SustainabilityXpress Beta: The Benefits & Challenges of talking Green & Technology Posted by Al Dean - July 7, 2009 SustainabillityXpress loads up into the Browser panel to the right-hand side of the UI. This release onto SolidWorks’ Labs web-site…