Boston’s 3D design heritage Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 18, 2016 After a week in Boston, for both our own event and a whirlwind tour of two 3D printing vendors, Al…
Review: Autodesk Alias 2017 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 18, 2016 It's been a good few years since we last reviewed Alias. Al Dean takes a look at where the venerable…
Eye in the sky Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 17, 2016 It's predicted that by 2024 the market for drones will hit $91 billion. Tanya Weaver chats to 3D Robotics, one…
Product Lifecycle Management vs Enterprise Resource Planning Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 22, 2016 Bob Hillier shares the best practice for companies caught up in the Product Lifecycle Management vs Enterprise Resource Planning debate…
Review: Markforged Mark Two: Part 2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 21, 2016 Following on from last month's look at the basics of the Markforged Mark Two, this month, Al Dean turns his…
HP on the future of manufacturing Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 20, 2016 DEVELOP3D's Greg Corke caught up with HP to talk about its Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology and how it…
Latest 3D printing tech takes over Boston at DEVELOP3D LIVE USA Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 19, 2016 Stratasys will talk more about the giant part printing ability its latest Infinite Build Concept 3D printer Industrial grade 3D…
Review: SolidWorks 2017 Beta Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 16, 2016 With SolidWorks' next major release launched this month, its user community will be keen to learn what's coming. Michael Lord…
Weight watchers Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 14, 2016 Despite its skeletal appearance, the Light Rider is an extremely strong yet lightweight electric motorcycle designed by Airbus subsidiary APWorks…
GPU rendering for CAD Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 13, 2016 2016 has been a big year for GPU rendering, with both AMD and Nvidia focusing heavily on the CAD sector.…