Dassault Design In Life: press days how they should be Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 13, 2011 Press events are usually a bombardment of self promotion, injecting the company’s brand into your consciousness and feeding you enough…
Masters of the material world Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 20, 2011 Al Dean takes a trip to Cambridge to visit materials information and selection specialists Granta Design. He discovers a company…
Bespoke Innovations puts personal into design Posted by Al Dean - June 23, 2011 Scott Summit’s Bespoke Innovations brings new levels of customisation to prosthetic device In 2009, Scott Summit was intrigued by a…
Prime Cuts: Crowdfunding, developing for the iPhone and the BubbleScope Posted by Al Dean - June 29, 2011 According to our analytics, the iPhone user base accounts for a massive majority of our readership. There’s something about designers…
Simulia Abaqus 6.11 Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 19, 2011 Previously, Al Dean looked at the brand new ATOM optimisation tools in Simulia's Abaqus 6.11. This month five major highlights…
The big grunt – building a World Rally Car with Prodrive Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 27, 2011 With a bellowing, gravel-spitting fury a rally car immediately sucks in anyone with a hint of petrol in their blood.…
Siggraph 2011 #3: Fantasy meets reality Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 12, 2011 The Envisiontec Ultra caught our eye In my first blog I promised to report today on 3D printing and storage,…
Embracing sustainable product design Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 12, 2011 Cassandra Padbury of Cambridge Consultants looks at ways to reduce the environmental impact of a product in a competitive business…
Whole systems thinking in design Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 15, 2011 Dawn Danby and Jeremy Faludi explore the value of integrating Whole Systems Thinking into the core of your design methodology…
BAE Submarine division takes on Teamcenter for nuclear sub programme Posted by Al Dean - September 7, 2011 If you want to talk about managing complex products and managing a complex lifecycle, it doesn’t get much more complex…