HP signs deal with Stratasys: Let the 3D printing games commence Posted by Al Dean - January 20, 2010 The wire’s been abuzz since yesterday since HP and Stratasys announced a partnership, with many seeing this as the long-overdue…
The future with Augmented Reality Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 2, 2010 Virtual Reality (VR) promised much and delivered little. As a result the ‘virtual’ prefix has become a bit of a…
The Apple iPad and product development Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 2, 2010 Apple’s iPad looks great for email, web and reading, but what does it mean for the product development community? Al…
Healthcare reform Posted by Greg Corke - February 4, 2010 The future of medical design and manufacturing is in the hands of the medical professional, so says Chris Lawrie, the…
VOX brings the noise with Autodesk: Inventor and Showcase assist with new product design Posted by Al Dean - February 7, 2010 This came in from Autodesk’s rocking PR team while I was out in California, but as long time readers of…
Full steam ahead Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 10, 2010 Clean Power Technologies is bringing steam power bang up do date. But when the company moved to high definition 30-inch…
Solidworks World report 2010 Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 5, 2010 Al Dean attends his 11th SolidWorks World and finds a company in a state of transition, but one that hasn't…
David Burgess delivers the goods for Ford with KeyShot Posted by Al Dean - March 9, 2010 In a slightly misleadingly entitled release, Luxion, developers of KeyShot (one of the replacements for HyperShot) has just sent out…
The clouds are gathering Posted by Greg Corke - March 16, 2010 Three hot topics discussed in this column over the past few months have recently become a little bit hotter. The…
Making sustainable attainable Posted by Greg Corke - April 9, 2010 Carl Alviani caught up with Sarah Krasley and Dawn Danby, Autodesk’s resident sustainability experts, to talk about efficiency, recyclability and…