Altair Inspire Studio 2019 Review Posted by Al Dean - February 27, 2020 Altair has rebranded and revitalised the product formerly known and SolidThinking Evolve and it’s looking good. Al Dean takes a…
Nokia Phones’ bold new designs Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 5, 2019 A familiar name is once again staking its claim on the global mobile phone market, but with some bold new…
KVS QuickSurface 1.0 Review Posted by Al Dean - October 24, 2019 Tools for efficiently working with mesh-based data from 3D scanners are few and far between and can often be costly.…
Grohe – How 3D printing makes new designs flow Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 16, 2019 Grohe's latest bathroom fittings are part luxury, part optical illusion. Stephen Holmes learns how the company's adoption of 3D printing…
Embracing digital fabrication Posted by Martyn Day - July 15, 2019 The move to fabrication of buildings in factories is happening in the blink of an eye and owes more to…
HDR Light Studio – Tungsten is go Posted by Al Dean - May 9, 2019 If you’re deep into your visualisation game, chances are you’ll have heard of HDR Light Studio, which has…
Mirrakoi heads to US market with Novedge partnership Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 29, 2019 Having launched its first CAD product, XirusCAD, for intuitive freeform and organic product design with full BRep compatibility, Swiss tech…
Fusion 360 & Generative Design Review Posted by Al Dean - April 16, 2019 Autodesk's generative design technology has been discussed for some five years now, but it has finally made it to Fusion…
Onshape Q1 2019 Review Posted by Al Dean - February 12, 2019 Onshape has spent the last year adapting its offering to address the enterprise market. Al Dean reports on how the…
BioLite’s bright approach to design Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 11, 2019 BioLite's mission to put 'energy everywhere' begins with a process of parallel innovation. Stephen Holmes visits the company's New York…