Altair, RUAG and Morf3D introduce new ‘end to end’ metals 3D printing course Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 12, 2016 Example of topologically optimised component developed for 3D printing by Altair, RUAG and Morf3D A triumvirate of leading players in…
Bionic structures to advance at Airbus APWorks with Altair assistance Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 16, 2016 The partnership sees Altair look to advance APWorks’ designs for 3D printing Altair and APWorks have entered a partnership for…
Review: Autodesk Inventor 2017 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 14, 2016 Autodesk Inventor is going through something of a renaissance in terms of development. With three major releases a year, it…
PolyNURBS to take generative design to ‘next level’ in solidThinking Inspire 2016 Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 16, 2016 inspire 2016 looks to accelerates the path towards cost-effective manufacturing – including 3D printing The latest featured-packed release of solidThinking…
AU2015 – 5 things we learned Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 4, 2015 The big US-based software user conferences are always interesting to attend, but when it comes to sheer size and scale,…
AU2015 – Day Two Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 2, 2015 Welcome to our live blog from the second day of Autodesk University 2015, the software giant’s user event for its…
Autodesk pushes Inventor 2016 R2 update Posted by Al Dean - October 12, 2015 Autodesk is integrating its browser-based ForceEffect (also on the iPad) directly into Inventor Looks like Autodesk is making a bit…
Metals 3D Printing: Software Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 7, 2015 3D printing with metals brings up all manner of opportunities to change how things are produced. What software options are…
Collaborative project between RUAG Space, Altair and EOS to be unveiled at Euromold Posted by Tanya Weaver - November 13, 2014 The symbiosis of topology optimisation and additive manufacturing will bring one of longest metal components ever manufactured by industrial 3D…
midasNFX Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 11, 2013 As simulation studies grow in complexity so does the need to license (and learn) more sophisticated software. Al Dean looks…