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- Fast, Affordable CAM
- Kubotek (www.kubotekusa.com) has released two versions of new stand-alone CAM software, the two-axis KeyMachinist Mill 2 and three-axis KeyMachinist Mill 3.
Article Published: 8/9/2010
- More Accurate Dental CAD/CAM
- New versions of CAD/CAM software for the dental industry in its DentCAD and DentMILL programs has been released by Delcam (www.delcam.com). DentCAD’s design toolset is said to offer improved accuracy in designing dental restorations to provide...
Article Published: 7/15/2010
- Cool Hunting in CAD
- Accurate data conversionsAffordable 3D printers for rapid prototyping (RP) and new methods of direct manufacturing (DM) have exposed yet another gap between design and manufacturing: while the computer-aided design (CAD) vendors have their proprieta...
Article Published: 4/21/2010
- Analysis Software Goes Beyond Elemental
- Don’t guess at product optimization and manufacturability. There’s plenty of analysis software to help ensure it.
Article Published: 2/25/2010
- Game On
- “The game industry is not the place for the complacent.
Article Published: 2/25/2010
- PLM for All Gets Easier
- PLM is getting a whole lot easier to implement and use, regardless of industry, company size, and IT expertise.
Article Published: 11/4/2009
- Making a Model City
- Although there have been some pretty big additive modeling projects
done, consider this: 400 city blocks and 1,000 buildings of four-square
miles of downtown Chicago.
Article Published: 7/1/2009
- User-Driven Development at NuStep
- NuStep listened to the user—who may be a stroke victim or in cardiac rehab--when developing its the latest generation low-impact cross-trainer, the T5. What they discovered resulted in a better product.
Article Published: 7/1/2009
- In Your Face. In a Good Way
- Visualizing the relationships in large data sets keeps getting better.
Article Published: 7/1/2009
- Incisive Design, Faster Incisors
- The old way of making false teeth, crowns and bridges is steadily going the way of wooden choppers. How your next set of pearly whites may be designed more like your next pair of running shoes.
Article Published: 7/1/2009




