NEi Fusion Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 9, 2009 Al Dean reports on NEi's standalone simulation package, which uses the foundation of SolidWorks, one of the leading modelling packages,…
Autodesk 2010 product preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 10, 2009 Just as we were going to press, Al Dean shot off to Portland, home of Autodesk's Manufacturing Solutions division, to…
Al Dean braces himself for the battle ahead Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 10, 2009 In times of trouble, perhaps the best thing you can do is take a long hard look at what you…
Cloud Computing has arrived Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 10, 2009 Cloud Computing is here and it won’t be long before the PLM developers work out how to deliver a seamless…
Efficiency in product development – horses for courses Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 10, 2009 A variety of tools are needed to drive efficiency in product development but while technology often gets in the way…
Product design – fit for purpose, on time and on budget Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 13, 2009 It’s a fallacy that the only things blokes talk about in bars is football and cars.When John Tumelty pulls up…
Intel Xeon 5500 processor Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 15, 2009 While Core i7 brought CAD/CAM/CAE and design visualisation users a first glimpse of Intel's revolutionary new Nehalem CPU architecture, it…
Turbocharging design and manufacturing Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 24, 2009 Al Dean visits Napier Turbochargers, a company that has recently undergone a management buyout and is currently rethinking its product…
The mighty atom Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 24, 2009 Specialist Industrial model producer Atom has been building every imaginable type of model for over 25 years, using a variety…
Open Source PLM? Posted by Martyn Day - April 26, 2009 Still recovering from the jetlag of attending COFES (Congress on the Future of Engineering Software) in Arizona but having flashbacks…