Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 3, 2010 A ruggedised laptop that has the ability to transform into a Tablet PC. This makes it ideal for the shop…
Engineering workshop # 8 Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 6, 2010 After a hot summer break(!) Bob Johnson continues his series of short articles on stress analysis with a first look…
ZScanner brings the skills to pay the bills Posted by Al Dean - January 2, 2011 Education excels when students go beyond learning and acquire expertise that prospective employers can’t resist. The University of Sunderland has…
An open and shut case Posted by Al Dean - January 2, 2011 In the ultra-competitive mobile device accessory market, getting a new product to market quickly is not only important, but essential.…
Capturing reality: A guide to hardware Posted by Al Dean - January 2, 2011 Capturing 3D geometry from a physical object is a hot technology topic but there’s a bewilding array of products, processes…
Dream maker Posted by Al Dean - January 3, 2011 We meet founder of 3DEngineers, a specialist in taking the dreams of its customers from idea and sketch to realityAl…
The Death of SolidWorks? Posted by Martyn Day - January 6, 2011 In a recent interview with CAD software blogger Deelip Menezes, SolidWorks CEO Jeff Ray discussed 'killing' SolidWorks with a new…
New year, New CEO at SolidWorks Posted by Al Dean - January 6, 2011 Bertrand Sicot – Brand new CEO of Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Yesterday got 2011 off to a brand new start with…
Light it up! Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 11, 2011 Stephen Holmes takes an illuminating look at three companies lighting the way ahead with the 3D technology
Intel’s new Sandy Bridge processor changes the game for the entry-level CAD workstation Posted by Greg Corke - January 14, 2011 While many of you probably don’t care too much about workstation hardware, some of our readers certainly have an unhealthy…