EOS launch new Aerospace targetted metal powders Posted by Al Dean - January 25, 2010 EOS’ M 270 Machine – gives you build capabilities for metals of an increasingly wide range of metal types in…
Z Corporation’s 3D Scanner brings new process and new Aerospace business opportunity for M7 Posted by Al Dean - January 26, 2010 The Reflective dots you can see on the undercarriage of the plane assist with the registration of the scan data.…
Flownex Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 8, 2010 When developing thermal fluid systems it's often hard to find the balance between simplicity and power. Al Dean looks at…
Factory engineering Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 11, 2010 Taking a break from the usual shiny products in DEVELOP3D Stephen Holmes gets a kick out of conveyor belts, and…
Those magnificent men in their flying machines Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 1, 2010 A Cambridgeshire product designer is well on the path to realising his dream of bringing back to life one of…
Why are CAD systems so expensive? Posted by Greg Corke - April 14, 2010 Martyn Day examines this long standing can of worms and concludes that while the way we access the tools may…
Head first Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 10, 2010 A revolutionary new motorcycle helmet is being touted as the most significant development in helmet design since full-face protection was…
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.
A new common CAD data standard Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 19, 2010 With 3D software advancing all the time, Rob Jamieson thinks the CAD industry seriously needs to start working on a…
A belated few thoughts on Siemens PLM’s PLM Connection event. Posted by Al Dean - July 16, 2010 It’s been a couple of weeks since I got back from Texas and the PLM Connection event held at the…