Old guard vs the new in 3D printing Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 8, 2012 The 3D printing industry is moving in very mysterious ways. As new entrants deliver more cost effective and capable tech,…
Shoot the bubble Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 6, 2012 It has taken inventor Tom Lawton more than ten years to bring his BubbleScope 360° imaging device to market. Tanya…
Luxology to merge with The Foundry Posted by Al Dean - October 1, 2012 Founders of Luxology and The Foundry ponder the future of their new venture in ILM’s gardens… or are they playing…
Autodesk gets into the CAM game with HSMWorks acquisition Posted by Al Dean - October 1, 2012 Imagine this, but with Inventor. Nice CAM. As Jimmy Greaves used to say “It’s a funny old game.” The world…
PowerShape Pro 2013 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 11, 2012 Al Dean looks at Delcam's mighty PowerShape which sees an extension of its direct modelling tools as well as greater…
Let there be light Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 8, 2012 Smartphones make it so easy to take photographs and videos. Tanya Weaver tracks the development of a nifty, feature-rich, lighting…
Good vibrations Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 30, 2012 A tennis racket needs to be lightweight, durable and extremely high performing. Stefan Mohr, R&D manager at Head Sport, explains…
Dell unveils ‘Ivy Bridge’ Precision M4700 and M6700 mobile workstations Posted by Greg Corke - July 24, 2012 Dell embraces 3D with an optional Nvidia 3D Vision Pro module and 3D display on offer in its new Precision…
New Designers 2012 – Top Five – No.4: Nick Chubb, Sheffield Hallam Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 19, 2012 Nearly 2,000 babies are born in the UK every day; that’s a lot of women undergoing – even in an…
New Designers 2012 – Top Five – No.5: Rosie Ansell, Aston University Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 18, 2012 Playgrounds serve the purpose of entertaining children, but when transported to Africa the energy of children can play an important…