3D printing is predicted to transform the business landscape of design-led innovation. But how well protected are Australian designs from unauthorised use?
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What will “the future of making things” deliver?
The future of making things - including in architecture, manufacturing and multimedia - was up for discussion at the recent AUx event. Brent Balinski spoke to Autodesk's Pat Williams and Scott Reese about some of the current disruptive forces in play and where they might lead us.
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SolidWorks 2015 showcased in Sydney
The current suite of SolidWorks programs was recently launched. Brent Balinski spoke to the company’s Sharon Toh and to the innovators at Forcite Helmet Systems about what’s new and why it matters.
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Dassault Systèmes Introduces SOLIDWORKS 2015
SOLIDWORKS 2015, the latest release of the Dassault Systèmes’ portfolio of 3D design software applications, has been released.
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$17.5K fine for steel fabricator over unlicensed Autodesk software use
Townsville-based steel fabrication company Wulguru Steel has settled out of court with an anti-piracy group over the unlicensed use of Autodesk software.
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Finite element analysis: the key to saving time, costs, and getting to market faster
Finite element analysis enables us to shift the costs in the product cycle.
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Australian CAD vendor named Number 1 in Asia Pacific
Sydney-based CADspace works with engineering services and mechanical design across several industries.
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Industry Q&A: Jake Layes, Head of Sustainability & Clean Tech, APAC, Autodesk
As part of our Q&A series we interview you to find out what your job is day to day. This installment features Autodesk's Jake Layes.
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RS Components brings 3D design capability to engineers with DesignSpark Mechanical
DesignSpark Mechanical is a step in the evolution of the DesignSpark online resource hub for the engineering community.
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Autodesk to offer monthly, quarterly and yearly subscriptions
3D design, engineering and entertainment software company Autodesk is introducing pay-as-you-go options for their software, beginning next week.
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