Review: Onshape Beta update Posted by Al Dean - September 8, 2015 Six months on from its beta-version debut in March, how is Onshape shaping up? Al Dean looks at new its…
Betting on BIM Posted by Martyn Day - September 11, 2015 What's the best way for companies that manufacture components used in the building industry to get BIM-ready, digital versions of…
EXCLUSIVE: Autodesk extends Fusion Fast Track program to UK & Nordics Posted by Al Dean - September 15, 2015 Last month, Autodesk announced a US focussed program for SolidWorks users, to tempt them to give its Fusion 360 system…
3D printing pioneers Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 5, 2015 With a bold vision, a heap of industrial and technological know-how and some cutting-edge 3D printing technology, Addaero Manufacturing is…
How design has to change for metals 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 8, 2015 We ask four industry thought leaders how they think design needs to change in order to take full advantage of…
Autodesk pushes Inventor 2016 R2 update Posted by Al Dean - October 12, 2015 Autodesk is integrating its browser-based ForceEffect (also on the iPad) directly into Inventor Looks like Autodesk is making a bit…
Autodesk launches Project Leopard: Fusion 360 in the browser Posted by Al Dean - November 11, 2015 The Fusion in the browser UI. Some differences to the client-based Fusion, but it’s pretty similar – also worth noting…
Formlabs’ formidable progress Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 12, 2015 Following the recent launch of Formlabs' next-generation stereolithography 3D printer, the Form 2, Al Dean talks to the team behind…
Virtualising CAD Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2015 IMSCAD is one of the world's leading specialists in graphics virtualisation and with a new 'pay per user' cloud service…
Frame: Running CAD in a browser Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2015 2015 has been a big year for 'browser CAD' platform provider Frame, rolling out its first end-user service and getting…