Review: Siemens Solid Edge ST9 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2016 As Siemens PLM's mainstream design and engineering offering, Solid Edge has a reputation for robustness and reliability. Al Dean takes…
Liquid luxury Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 28, 2016 For its bathroom fixtures and fittings, Grohe's considered design style is matched by its scrupulous attention to function. Stephen Holmes…
GPU rendering for CAD Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 13, 2016 2016 has been a big year for GPU rendering, with both AMD and Nvidia focusing heavily on the CAD sector.…
Siemens launch Solid Edge for Startups program Posted by Al Dean - October 27, 2016 Interesting bit of news out of Solid Edge University this week in Indianapolis; Siemens PLM has launched the Solid Edge…
Siemens “Dolphin” VR solution demoed at Solid Edge University Posted by Al Dean - November 2, 2016 Siemens PLM is developing a workflow for incorporating CAD into VR There’s a huge amount of buzz around virtual reality…
First Look : Virtalis VR4CAD – taking CAD models straight into VR ‘with 3 clicks’ Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 21, 2016 Having announced the product last month, Virtalis has given us our first look at VR4CAD – its tool to take…
Tech Soft 3D updates Hoops Exchange for SolidWorks 2017 and Siemens PLM tools Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 23, 2016 CAD data translation solution, Hoops Exchange, has added support for SolidWorks 2017 to its latest release of the file viewing…
Cloud Bill of Materials tool OpenBoM receives updates for 2017 Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 5, 2016 OpenBoM has received updates for 2017 including more intuitive CAD integration and design changes reflected in the BoM The latest…
KeyShot 6.3 adds support and libraries for latest CAD releases Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 7, 2016 New libraries and support make up this release for KeyShot users as they wait for the launch of KeyShot 7…
Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 – Q4 2016 Posted by Al Dean - January 9, 2017 It's been nearly 12 months since we last caught up with all things Fusion 360. Al Dean takes a look…