Autodesk A360 unveils refreshed UI and enhanced features Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 28, 2015 A new UI heads-up the refresh for A360 Having collected feedback from designers, project managers and other users who utilise…
Autodesk launches Project Leopard: Fusion 360 in the browser Posted by Al Dean - November 11, 2015 The Fusion in the browser UI. Some differences to the client-based Fusion, but it’s pretty similar – also worth noting…
Virtualising CAD Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2015 IMSCAD is one of the world's leading specialists in graphics virtualisation and with a new 'pay per user' cloud service…
Frame: Running CAD in a browser Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2015 2015 has been a big year for 'browser CAD' platform provider Frame, rolling out its first end-user service and getting…
Review: Teradici – Workstation Access Software Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2015 Getting remote access to a CAD workstation doesn't have to mean an expensive data centre solution. Teradici's low-cost software enables…
Review: Autodesk VRED 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 19, 2015 Two years after acquisition by Autodesk, how are VRED's high-end visualisation tools shaping up? Al Dean reviews what's changed since…
Formnext – 4 things we learned from Europe’s big 3D printing event Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 25, 2015 The show floor of Formnext bristling with activity Among the towering stands at the Frankfurt Messe there was a lot…
DEVELOP3D at Autodesk University 2015 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 26, 2015 From Tuesday next week DEVELOP3D will be live from Las Vegas as we bring you all the news, interviews and…
Nvidia delivers first Iray physically-based rendering plug-ins through dedicated online store Posted by Greg Corke - December 1, 2015 Nvidia is shipping its first Iray plug-ins and has opened an online store to sell the physically based rendering add-ons…
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