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…
New Diploma in Manufacturing and Product Design in the UK holds promise Posted by Al Dean - June 10, 2009 I just got details through of a new qualification in the UK that will allow 14 to 19 year olds…
Students these days don’t know they’re born – but they’re rather clever Posted by Greg Corke - June 11, 2009 When I was an engineering student back in the early nineties, even though computers and CAD were widespread in industry…
New Samples from Z Corp’s new ZP150 material Posted by Al Dean - June 26, 2009 I love the smell of bubblewrap, packing peanuts and prototypes in the morning (excuse the state of the desk –…
South of the river Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 31, 2009 As the financial crisis hits all areas of the industry, Stephen Holmes heads to one of the Capital's most CAD…
Urban legends Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 11, 2009 The weird and wacky world of urban vinyl toys is a global sub-culture with a huge following. Stephen Holmes talked…
OceanLED take on new markets with Protomold and SolidWorks Posted by Al Dean - December 18, 2009 Richard Sant is excited for OceanLED’s future in the private super-yacht market. On his office wall is the blueprint for…
The HyperShot saga continues.. Posted by Al Dean - February 11, 2010 This last week has seen some resolution for those users involved with Bunkspeed’s HyperShot product as their rendering tool of…
Simulation: A couple of thoughts on barriers to entry and adoption Posted by Al Dean - March 31, 2010 The ability to not only define the form of a product digitally, but to also simulate its performance and behaviour…
Can the conservative government turn the UK into a leading high tech exporter? Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 3, 2010 Now that David Cameron is officially in the hot seat after we were all hung out to dry (mind the…