Review: Granta Design CES Selector 2017 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 29, 2017 Materials selection is often guided more by intuition and prior experience than by formalised research. Al Dean takes a look…
CT scan data used in the reconstruction of a life-size skull in 3D printing and VR Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 9, 2017 3M BIC utilises 3D printing and VR in a project that demonstrates maxillofacial reconstruction as a way of repairing broken…
Intel offers fast track evaluation of cloud-based workstations for CAD Posted by Greg Corke - June 8, 2017 Intel’s cloud-based workstation trial is ready to go with SolidWorks and other CAD applications. Intel has teamed up with graphics…
Review: HP Z2 Mini workstation Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 5, 2017 HP's impressive micro machine is great for bread and butter 3D CAD but, with rigid specs, buyers need to be…
New challenge calls on designers to combat climate change Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 2, 2017 Amsterdam-based design platform What Design Can Do, along with the IKEA Foundation and the Autodesk Foundation, have announced a new…
Fusion 360 gets TraceParts integration Posted by Al Dean - May 18, 2017 While there’s already a number of standard parts integrations built directly into the Fusion 360 interface (perhaps most notably the…
Review: Kenesto Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 15, 2017 What if you want to combine the freedom of the networked drive with more formal access control and are perhaps…
Q&A – Analyse fully featured parts without meshing Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 11, 2017 We talk to the co-founder and CEO at SIMSOLID about its new structural analysis tool that analyses fully featured parts…
Making a splash Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 11, 2017 Splashy is a portable, lightweight and supportive bath seat for children with additional needs. Tanya Weaver talks to the design…