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…
Up to speed: Mould making for high finish plastics Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 23, 2014 The VISI CAD/CAM solution from Vero Software speeds up bespoke electrode production at German company TVB
Granta Design to promote its latest software at the Advanced Engineering UK 2014 Show Posted by Tanya Weaver - October 28, 2014 Granta MI:Materials Gateway enables access to authoritative materials data from within CAD software From 11 to 12 November Birmingham’s NEC…
3D Systems offer new Geomagic Sculpt with new Touch device Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 30, 2014 The 3D Systems Touch haptic controller comes as part of the sub $4k package 3D Systems has launched a new…
Dassault Systèmes user event: Live Blog Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 11, 2014 Bernard Charles will be on stage later today! That’s it for us here in Vegas. Scroll to the bottom of…
Simulation at KTM Technologies Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 13, 2014 Designing with advanced lightweight composites is challenging although made easier through the use of simulation technology. Tanya Weaver talks to…
Tebis 3.5 for manufacturing Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 17, 2014 Last month, Al Dean took a look at the tools inside Tebis to assist with design. This month, he concludes…
Body moving: Motion capture technology Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 20, 2014 At the cutting edge of the motion capture industry, Vicon cameras are used in movies and engineering alike. Stephen Holmes…
PTC pushes Internet of Things at its European user event Posted by Tanya Weaver - November 21, 2014 This year’s PTC Live Stuttgart, which took place on 18-19 November 2014 at the ICS in Stuttgart, saw an Internet of…
Review: Esteco modeFrontier 2014 Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 24, 2014 Simulation is one that's split into multiple different solvers, each with their own area of specialism. Al Dean looks at…