Newtecnic – dreaming spires, towering vision Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 21, 2018 Greg Corke caught up with Newtecnic's Andrew Watts to learn how the firm uses technology to optimise the design, manufacture…
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…
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,…
Review: Autodesk PowerMill 2019 Posted by Al Dean - June 1, 2018 Autodesk's Powermill is a leading system for programming CNC machine tools and, with its new release, it's clear that the…
Hexagon’s latests acquisition looks to build its autonomous mobility industry Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 4, 2018 Hexagon has announced the acquisition of AutonomouStuff, one of the world’s leading suppliers of integrated autonomous vehicle solutions. Founded in…
Lenovo launches its first 15-inch VR-Ready mobile workstation Posted by Greg Corke - June 13, 2018 At NXT BLD Lenovo unveiled its first VR-Ready Certified 15-inch mobile workstation, the ThinkPad P52, which is powered by the…
Review: Fujitsu Celsius M770power Posted by Greg Corke - June 18, 2018 This powerful workstation, tuned for real-time design viz and immersive VR, offers phenomenal graphics performance thanks to two ultra high-end…
Review: Siemens Solid Edge 2019 Posted by Al Dean - June 26, 2018 With a wealth of new technology at its disposal after key acquisitions by Siemens PLM, Al Dean takes a look…