“WTF is this called?” Posted by Al Dean - March 16, 2018 After a recent trip to the king of Swedish cash and carry furniture stores, Al Dean has been left thinking…
Event report: SolidWorks World 2018 Posted by Al Dean - March 14, 2018 Dassault Systèmes Solidworks has just set out its plans for the coming year at its annual user conference. Al Dean…
DEVELOP3D LIVE 2018 PREVIEW Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 14, 2018 Our annual design and engineering technologies extravaganza returns to Warwick University on 20 March - here's why you should be…
Review: swatchbook Posted by Al Dean - March 9, 2018 Developed by a team of industry veterans, swatchbook promises to bring some order to the chaos of the Colour, Materials…
Siemens launches Solid Edge Portal Beta Posted by Al Dean - March 1, 2018 The Portal does a pretty nice job with STEP files, maintaining assembly structure and naming conventions Discussed during the Solid…
Review: nTopology Element 1.0 Posted by Al Dean - February 22, 2018 There's a new focus on the use of lattice structures in engineering forms but both defining and designing these forms…
Bright Bricks gets creative with Lego Posted by Tanya Weaver - February 19, 2018 In an unassuming factory in Bordon, Hampshire, Lego bricks are being used to construct larger than-life models from elephants to…
Review: CGTech Vericut 8.1 Posted by Al Dean - January 22, 2018 Simulation is a standard part of CNC machine programming but if you're looking to truly verify your G-code, a system…
CoreTechnologie updates IP security for 3D CAD models Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 31, 2017 3D Evolution utilises a standard toolset for user interaction
Review: Frustum Generate 1.4 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 19, 2017 With topology optimisation all the rage in design technology, there are a wealth of solutions available. Al Dean takes a…