The need for speed Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 21, 2010 When it comes to engineering challenges, developing a car capable of travelling at 1,000 miles per hour must be among…
AutoCAD for the Mac goes official… at last Posted by Al Dean - August 31, 2010 Quirky: The UK PR team sent us this little beauty – no use for drawing CAD models, but part of…
Abaqus 6.10 Posted by Al Dean - August 12, 2010 Al Dean looks at the latest updates to Abaqus, the Finite Element Analysis software from Simulia, and finds enhancements to…
aesthetica 3.3 Posted by Stuart Wilkes - August 3, 2010 A unique offering that helps bring together the diverse team often charged with maintaining Perceived Quality. Al Dean reports
SpaceClaim 2010 Posted by Al Dean - July 28, 2010 Al Dean looks at the latest release of SpaceClaim, one of the most recent entrants into the product development technology…
Fantastic Plastic – Why Lamborghini is key to understanding the future of composite design Posted by Al Dean - July 19, 2010 Composites design is something that’s coming up a lot during my meetings with vendors. Only the other week I was…
A belated few thoughts on Siemens PLM’s PLM Connection event. Posted by Al Dean - July 16, 2010 It’s been a couple of weeks since I got back from Texas and the PLM Connection event held at the…
Granta bring Materials intelligence to the Engineering Desktop Posted by Al Dean - May 26, 2010 This, I love, in all the right ways. I’ve always been of the opinion that perhaps the one missing piece…
Geomagic Studio 12 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 14, 2010 Geomagic's reverse engineering-focussed application has undergone a major update. A new Ribbon interface and enhanced CAD integration lead the charge.
Simulation: A couple of thoughts on barriers to entry and adoption Posted by Al Dean - March 31, 2010 The ability to not only define the form of a product digitally, but to also simulate its performance and behaviour…