5 Things From AMUG 2018 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 22, 2018 The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) annual conference offers 3D printing's most knowledgeable users an in-depth look at current and…
Review: Lenovo ThinkPad P52s Posted by Greg Corke - May 22, 2018 Lenovo's updated slimline mobile workstation features enhanced Quadro graphics and a quad core CPU. It may not have the performance…
Still can’t figure out why Ansys acquired Optis? Posted by Al Dean - May 23, 2018 Al Dean explores how the unstoppable rise of the autonomous vehicle is influencing automotive design and explores the impact this…
Review: Elysium InfiPoints Posted by Al Dean - May 24, 2018 Having mastered the world of CAD data translation, Elysium has turned its attention to the processing of large-scale, complex point…
Onshape launches Enterprise initiative Posted by Al Dean - May 24, 2018 Onshape has unveiled the culmination of 18 months’ work (and arguably, fruition of its plans since founding) with the release…
Tulip Factory Starter Kit for Industry 4.0 acceleration Posted by Al Dean - May 24, 2018 Industry 4.0 is gaining momentum, but many firms are asking how to get on board. Al Dean talks to Tulip,…
BIM on the high seas? Posted by Develop 3D - May 29, 2018 Matthew Jensen of architecture and interiors consultancy Fraiserline explores the challenges of applying BIM to cruise and ferry ship design,…
UK University League Tables – 2019 paints a mixed picture for product design and engineering Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 29, 2018 The annual Guardian University league tables have been published, and as ever product design courses are spread across the ‘Design…
Kano – child’s play Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 30, 2018 Following the success of the Kano Computer Kit in 2014, Tanya Weaver talks to the design team behind the development…
Role model – Danielle Applestone, Bantam Tools Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 31, 2018 Danielle Applestone is a trailblazer for women in tech. As the CEO of Bantam Tools (formerly Other Machine), she successfully…