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1,000 Words Cubed?
Like many industrial scanning providers looking to diversify by adding health care applications, Direct Dimensions sees a big future in “shapeshots.”
Article Published: 7/1/2009
Embody Pushes Herman Miller’s Computing Envelope
When furniture manufacturer Herman Miller introduced its Embody chair, it followed many CAD and CAE applications, not to mention numerous protototypes.
Article Published: 6/30/2009
Time Compression Conference and Expo: What You Need to Know About Fast PD
From the latest in additive technologies to machine programming to getting products to market fast, the TC Expo and Conference is where it all happens.
Article Published: 5/4/2009
Toy Story (And Serious Software)
Toys are not only big business, but because they are (generally) played with by kids, there are regulations related to their design.  A new software helps meet the regs through simulation.
Article Published: 5/1/2009
How to Build an ”Affordable” Space Plane: Design, Test, Repeat
XCOR isn’t banking on a single giant leap to break into the private space tourism industry, but is aiming to redefine the aerospace product development model
Article Published: 5/1/2009
CAE Spreads and Integrates its Analyses
The common thread in today’s computer-aided engineering software is broader domain coverage, faster analyses, and more accurate results.
Article Published: 5/1/2009
CAM Software @ the Cutting Edge
Computer-aided manufacturing is changing. So is the software to do it.
Article Published: 3/5/2009
Product Development 2.0
PTC’s new PLM software, Windchill ProductPoint, is embracing Web 2.0 for the next generation of product development.
Article Published: 3/5/2009
Design at Mach 1.4
The Bloodhound supersonic car project aims to reach 1,000 mph and break the land-speed record thanks to advances in computational fluid dynamics.
Article Published: 3/5/2009
What Could be Greener: Designing with Nature
Copycatting the natural world to build better, and when possible, greener, products, materials and systems is the guiding principle behind “biomimicry,” a design methodology that’s moving into the mainstream for economic and environmental reasons.
Article Published: 3/4/2009

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3D Printing – The New Frontier for Manufacturing
I had the privilege of touring one of the prominent companies in this rapidly growing field of 3D printing,


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