Review: Luxion KeyShot 5 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 20, 2014 Its community is growing and adoption is increasing both through native users and, increasingly, integrated sales with 3D CAD systems.…
Millinery marvel – poem transformed into hat for Royal Ascot using 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 20, 2014 The 3D printed hat for Royal Ascot by milliners Gabriela Ligenza For a sporting occasion, Royal Ascot is as much…
Review: Autodesk Inventor 2015 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 19, 2014 With the introduction of direct editing, freeform surface modelling and lots more, Inventor 2015 promises to deliver on what users…
Are your designs safe? Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2014 A designer looking to enforce his registered design has sparked a fresh debate over Intellectual Property (IP). Stephen Holmes looks…
Is IOT next for Dassault Systèmes? Report from London 3DExperience Forum Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 11, 2014 Yup, the compass is back in town Far from being the future of exciting Dassault Systèmes news, yesterday’s 3DExperience Forum…
Review: Delcam PowerMill 2014 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 11, 2014 PowerMill is a legend amongst those machining at the bleeding edge. Al Dean explores the highlights of the latest release
Review: Edgecam 2014 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 10, 2014 With its reputation built as a standalone application that has close links with CAD systems, Edgecam is expanding into new…
Just three weeks until the National Women in Engineering Day – how to get involved Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 2, 2014 Here at Develop3D we like to champion our female engineers In just three weeks on 23 June it’s the National…
Take wing Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 29, 2014 How a team of engineers at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre at Sheffield University went about 3D printing and testing…
3D printing in the classroom Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 28, 2014 Tanya Weaver chats to a few teachers and explores a new initiative aimed at getting 3D printers into UK schools