SIGGRAPH 2013 #3: Immersive heads to the mainstream Posted by Bob Cramblitt - July 24, 2013 The zSpace holographic display system showcased applications from companies such as TechViz, CEI (EnSight), Siemens PLM (Teamcenter) and Lumisaphe Immersive…
Dell to bring 3,200 x 1,800 res display to new mobile workstation Posted by Greg Corke - August 8, 2013 The stylish Dell Precision M3800: a far cry from the days when Dell’s mobile workstations adopted a plastic consumer laptop…
Pedal to the metal Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 17, 2013 Ducati has implemented a number of technologies over the years to accelerate the pace of product development including CAD, PLM…
Shifting heavy loads Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 8, 2013 Al Dean and Tanya Weaver visit the UK headquarters of the world's third largest manufacturer of construction equipment where the…
Solid Edge ST7 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 13, 2014 Solid Edge is one of the most mature 3D design and engineering systems available. Al Dean takes a look at…
Review: Solid Edge ST7 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 24, 2014 Solid Edge is one of the most mature 3D design and engineering systems available. Al Dean takes a look at…
Granta Design to promote its latest software at the Advanced Engineering UK 2014 Show Posted by Tanya Weaver - October 28, 2014 Granta MI:Materials Gateway enables access to authoritative materials data from within CAD software From 11 to 12 November Birmingham’s NEC…
First Look: PLM-integrated Moldex3D eDesignSYNC for NX Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 21, 2014 Moldex3D eDesignSYNC integrates into Siemens NX and Teamcentre Moldex3D’s new integrated Siemens NX flow simulation tool allows users to add…
Winds of change: Design at Ben Ainslie Racing Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 24, 2015 Although the America's Cup was founded in the UK in the waters of the Isle of Wight in 1851, a…
Review: Siemens PLM NX 10 Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 25, 2015 NX represents the flagship 3D product design and engineering solution in Siemens PLM's software portfolio. Al Dean takes a look…