aPriori 2011 review Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 25, 2011 Price/Performance is one of the key ratios when developing products. While it's often perfectly feasible to model and simulate performance,…
DEVELOP3D puts new AMD FirePro V5900 graphics card through its paces Posted by Greg Corke - May 25, 2011 AMD’s FirePro V5900 can deliver exceptional performance in 3D CAD applications when given the chance. Being a journalist is not…
Reinventing the wheel Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 26, 2011 Lamiflex, a leading composite specialist, utilised the VISI suite of design and manufacturing tools from Vero Software to put a…
Prime Cuts: The ultimate pedalo Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 26, 2011 Design challenges often involve safety but facing giant waves, possible typhoons, occasional icebergs and likely interest from monster sharks in…
Laser Scanning: Back to basics part 1 Posted by Al Dean - May 31, 2011 3D Scanning can be daunting but our man Stuart Brown gives us the low-down in the first of a series…
PTC to retire SharePoint-based Windchill ProductPoint by 2012 Posted by Al Dean - June 1, 2011 It was with some fanfare and a great deal of hubbub that PTC launched its SharePoint-based Windchill ProductPoint a couple…
Partners in crime Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 2, 2011 In many reverse engineering projects, the end goal is a new part for production or the creation of a prototype…
Jetting off Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 3, 2011 Industrial metrology can involve measuring pretty mundane objects. However, a recent project involved using a handheld laser to digitise an…
Celebrating 100 years in style with a brand new car Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 6, 2011 Reverse Engineering masters, 3D Scanners UK, helped the Benninghoven company celebrate its 100th anniversary by entering the automotive industry. The…
powerINSPECT 2011 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 7, 2011 Al Dean catches up with the system that closes the loop when parts start rolling off the shop-floorAs we’ve discussed…