GPU compute for workstations Posted by Greg Corke - September 5, 2012 Thinking about buying a new workstation? It may be time to consider GPU compute. With the ability to accelerate simulation…
Down to a tee Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 6, 2012 The services of AME Design and Haughton Design help make new golf equipment ideas a reality
PowerShape Pro 2013 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 11, 2012 Al Dean looks at Delcam's mighty PowerShape which sees an extension of its direct modelling tools as well as greater…
SolidWorks 2013 & what constitutes a good release? Posted by Al Dean - September 11, 2012 I spent a day last week in the company of the SolidWorks folks at their rather spiffy new campus just…
3D printing and the Emerging Technology Hype Cycle Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 17, 2012 This month Al Dean discovers that when word gets around that you’ve got a 3D printer, all manner of amusing…
TCT Live 2012: Makers & Hobbyists guide Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 20, 2012 This year's event has more than ever for those looking to take their first steps into 3D printing - whether…
MakerBot takes over Manhattan as new Replicator gets public profile push Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 24, 2012 With an array of plastics and machines to buy over the counter, MakerBot continues to push 3D printing into the…
Into the fold Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 9, 2012 Twenty five years after designing his first folding bicycle, Mark Sanders has worked with Korean company Mando to develop the…
Patent Wars Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 10, 2012 ‘A patent is only as powerful as the amount of money you have to defend it’ is a very true…
KickStarter changes the game Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 12, 2012 Everyone’s favourite crowd funder, KickStarter, banned product renderings in an update to its Terms of Service. Al Dean wonders if…