Dimension 3D Printing challenges students in Extreme Redesign contest Posted by Greg Corke - September 9, 2011 Here’s a nice competition for budding designers. Dimension 3D printing from Stratasys is holding its eighth annual Extreme Redesign 3D…
Making Waves Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 12, 2011 Boat manufacturer Ribeye selects Phase Vision as metrology supplier for its latest state-of-the-art aluminium hull craft
Solid State Drives (SSDs) starting to come of age in mobile workstations Posted by Greg Corke - September 13, 2011 Dell Precision M6600: the first mobile workstation to feature 512GB SSDs Solid State Drives (SSDs) are now seriously rivalling mechanical…
Autodesk Sustainability Workshop: Making complex accessible Posted by Al Dean - September 13, 2011 We chat to Dawn Danby, Autodesk’s Sustainability Workshop head honcho about the site’s exciting new updates For those that have…
Autodesk Sustainability Workshop: Making the seemingly complex accessible Posted by Al Dean - September 13, 2011 Those that have been reading DEVELOP3D over the last few months will know that we’ve recently started introducing more content…
Red Alert Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 14, 2011 Tanya Weaver recently jetted off to Maranello, Italy, for the Ferrari World Design Contest 2011 where she also managed to…
Theme park rides Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 15, 2011 From a white knuckle ride to a gentle canter, Stephen Holmes discovers how 3D technology is being used in the…
Prime Cuts: Hozelock’s summer loving Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 15, 2011 Summer in an English country idylll; a place for cream teas, a spot of croquet, and wistfully flicking through a…
Made in Britain, made by Britain Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 16, 2011 Tanya Weaver tries to get to grips with the initiatives that are attempting to put design and engineering at the…
SolidWorks 2012 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 27, 2011 Al Dean jumps into the latest release and finds a system with a focus on improving productivity as well as…