PTC CREO 7 Review Posted by Al Dean - April 14, 2020 Creo 7 adds new features to an already robust toolset, with partnerships further extending its capabilities
BAC To The Future – The cutting edge street-legal race car Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 16, 2020 Lightweight but packing a hefty punch, the BAC Mono R is a street-legal race car. Stephen Holmes learns how the…
Formnext 2019 – New at Europe’s largest 3D Printing exhibition Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 17, 2020 Latest technology shows the software is finally catching up with 3D printing's capabilities
Off the beaten track with Rurok Industries Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 6, 2019 Rurok Industries is taking on some of the biggest names in mountain biking through fresh thinking, engineering and passion -…
Artificial intelligence and simulation Posted by Al Dean - October 23, 2019 Al Dean considers an announcement from Toyo Tires that it is using artificial intelligence to achieve better traction
Ansys 2019 R3 comes stacked with tools to engineer safer autonomous vehicles Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 11, 2019 A dig amongst what’s new in Ansys 2019 R3 (and there’s a lot) shows up a range of dedicated tools…
nTopology’s expansion into Germany is ‘logical next step’ Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 4, 2019 Software company nTopology, headquartered in New York, USA, has announced the opening of its first European office in Regensburg, Germany.…
Arevo’s composites 3D printing rolls on with new bicycle concepts Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 29, 2019 Arevo continues to focus its 3D printing technology on the world of high-level cycling, announcing its work to produce a…
PTC LiveWorx 2019 Posted by Jessica Twentyman - July 11, 2019 At its LiveWorx event in Boston, PTC CEO Jim Heppelmann explained how a 'digital thread' connects the company's diverse product…
Future proofed Posted by Al Dean - April 9, 2019 As we gear up for DEVELOP3D LIVE in Sheffield on 17 April, Al Dean explores the importance of technology in…