Product Design Design forecast: CAD in the cloud Posted by Martyn Day - October 12, 2010 Without the design and engineering community really asking for it, we appear to be on the cusp of a major… Read More
CAD The King is dead…long live the King Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 15, 2010 Stephen Holmes was on hand in Boston to witness PTC's unveiling of its next generation design system, Creo. Along with… Read More
Manufacturing Martyn Day sees good times ahead Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 20, 2011 2010 has been an interesting year for product development. Martyn Day takes a whistle stop tour of the last twelve… Read More
Opinion The Jim Heppelmann interview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 23, 2011 PTC has shocked many in the industry with its recent rebranding and relaunching of its flagship product, Pro/Engineer under the… Read More
Product Design IT standards – shake it up! Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 7, 2011 When developing new IT standards, a committee-based approach is important for the greater good, but having multiple competing standards can… Read More
Product Design Inventor Publisher 2011 Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 29, 2011 Autodesk launched this product in Spring 2010, but as a result of a major delay at Her Majesty's Revenue and… Read More
Manufacturing Mathcad Prime 1.0 Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 12, 2011 When PTC announced Creo, there was one particular application conspicuously missing from the Elements banner. All speculations were put to… Read More
News PTC Windchill 10 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 11, 2011 Al Dean looks at the highlights of Windchill 10, the latest release of the Product Lifecycle Management platform from PTC,… Read More
News Smoke, Mirrors, Creo, Ninjas: All good things Posted by Al Dean - June 17, 2011 Creo Direct – all modelling, no rules Vegas. Never the best place for sitting down and writing something that both… Read More
News SharePoint, Social and the Enterprise Posted by Al Dean - June 30, 2011 Microsoft’s SharePoint seems pretty innocuous on first consideration. But then you consider how its become a standard, how it’s available,… Read More