Medical marvels Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 26, 2010 Stephen Holmes, DEVELOP3D's very own Doogie Howser, gets his freshly sanitized hands on the latest in medical technology
Geomagic Studio 12 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 14, 2010 Geomagic's reverse engineering-focussed application has undergone a major update. A new Ribbon interface and enhanced CAD integration lead the charge.
Gym equipment design Posted by Greg Corke - May 18, 2010 New equipment means that anyone can get fit anywhere, anytime, finds Stephen Holmes
Fancy getting your hands on £10,000 in new product development support? Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 28, 2010 Designing and developing products is an expensive endeavour especially if you are a student or just starting out in the…
Autodesk launched Project Krypton: Is the search for simplification a good thing? Posted by Al Dean - June 9, 2010 A couple of weeks ago, Autodesk launched its latest labs experiment for the Inventor community, entitled Project Krypton with the…
Fast track to China Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 11, 2010 From its small studio in Norwich, UK, Product Resolutions is hands on in the entire product development process from concept…
Oh baby! Baby products design Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 14, 2010 From high chairs and car seats to transforming prams, Stephen Holmes checks out the latest products designed to keep babies…
HDR – the key to quick, dirty and effective lighting Posted by Al Dean - June 16, 2010 Ok – so I wasn’t all that quick with the update to this series (first part is here) – magazine…
Cleaning up with RP Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 16, 2010 A specialist manufacturer of plumbing products is using 3D printing to help its clients create exclusive one-of-a-kind high-end bathroom fittings
Online CAD and the fear for the sales channel Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 23, 2010 In a world where everything is available online where does this leave traditional CAD dealers? The software developers are busy…