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Page 1: develop 3d live 2018 event guide

@DEVELOP3DLive #D3DLive

develop3dlive.com

2018

EVENT GUIDE

IMAGE COURTESY OF LUCID MOTORS

PRINCIPAL SPONSORS DIAMOND SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORSPLATINUM SPONSOR

The 7th annual UK event dedicated to product development

technology and design

20 March 2018 // Warwick Arts Centre, UK

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Welcome to DEVELOP3D Live 2018, for a day of inspiration and innovation, and a wealth of knowledge to help you bring your products to reality,

more creatively and more efficiently.Technology takes centre stage and

it is changing faster than ever. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, VR and AR, together with generative design and additive manufacturing, the world of design and production is on the cusp of a major breakthrough in terms of delivering truly optimised products.

Few do optimisation better than the automotive sector, but our keynote speakers are no ordinary automakers.

Mike (Mouse) McCoy, a film director, producer and motorcycle racer, is now CEO of Hackrod, a firm which specialises in custom vehicles and aims to produce the first generatively designed and metal 3D printed car. In fact, Hackrod is currently building a huge print bed for metal 3D printing with simultaneous machining.

Meanwhile, David Moseley of California-based Lucid Motors will go deep into simulation and explore the role of multi-physics simulation in the development of a brand new all-electric vehicle, the Lucid Air.

DEVELOP3D Live regulars will have

noticed that there have been a few changes to the layout this year as Warwick Art Centre goes through a transformation.

The core event is in the Warwick Arts Centre. However, our dedicated design viz and VR conference track, which proved so popular last year, has its own building, the Oculus, just across the road (see map page 4). Expect to see the very latest in rendering and VR technology, including a live demonstration of ‘Reality Works’ from Seymourpowell, a new VR sketch tool that allows designers to sketch in 3D at full scale.

We have a full day of Additive Manufacturing talks in the Cinema room which will teach you about next generation tools and processes - including new materials, micro lattice structures, mass reduction, computational techniques for optimal design and preparing your parts for production.

Of course, there's an action-packed exhibition spanning four spaces, including the huge Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery. Over 70 companies will present the very latest in software, hardware and services and discuss how to help you achieve your goals in the coming year.

Get hands on with 3D modelling, 3D printing, laser scanning, simulation, workstation hardware and much more. See

pages 24-42 for details of all the exhibitors. The exhibition will be open all day, so

please take time to have a look around at all the exciting technologies. There'll also be complimentary lunch and tea / coffee in the Mead and Butterworth Hall.

We hope you will have an informative and rewarding day. We look forward to feedback and seeing you all next year in a new home, which will be announced soon.

Enjoy the show!

X3DMedia Ltd, 465C Hornsey Road,

1st floor, Unit 7, London, N19 4DR, UK

Sales manager

Steve [email protected]

US-based sales

Denise [email protected]

Conference director

Martyn Day [email protected]

Organised by

4 Navigation (site map)

5 Exhibition Floorplans

Martyn Day, Event Director

DEVELOP3D Magazine

CONTENTS10 Conference Agenda

16 Main stage highlights

22 WMG tours

24 Exhibitor Directory

45 Sponsors Content

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NAVIGATION

Complimentary Tea & Coffee and Lunch served in the Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery Exhibition areas at the following times

8:00am - 9:00am10:30am - 11:20am

12:40pm - 2:00pm (Lunch)3:30pm - 4:00pm

Exhibition Space B

Mead Gallery (first floor)

TEA / COFFEELUNCH

Conference Cinema

(ground floor)

Registration and Exhibition

Space C (ground floor)

Exhibition Space A Butterworth hall

(ground floor)

TEA / COFFEELUNCH

MAIN ENTRANCE Soluis VR / AR

National Grid Room

(first floor)

Conference Helen

Martin Suite(Ground floor)

Cafe(ground floor)

Main Conference (Goose Nest)

(Ground floor)

Design viz conference + Exhibition Space D / E

(Oculus Building)

REGISTRATION

Coats

(first floor)

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EXHIBITION FLOORPLANS

MAIN ENTRANCE FROM

FOYER

Arts Centre Butterworth HallMaximum 3m x 2m stands

Seating placed back as far as it will go

1.9m

1.9m

1.9m

12

4 5 6 7

18 10

17 12

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2120

41 40 39 38

34 35 36 37

32 31 30 29

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SOLIDWORKS

2

SOLIDWORKS

3

Roland 4

CSI

5

BOXX Technologies

7

Onshape

6

Onshape

32

HP / Intel

35

HP / Intel

33

HP / Intel

34

HP / Intel

36Measurement Solutions Ltd

37

3DConnexion

39

Physical Digital

38

Kenesto

22

DriveWorks

23

GRM Consulting

31

Lightworks

30

SSA

24

Autodesk

25

Autodesk

29

Solid People

28Plastribution

Limited

26

Chaos Group

27

solidThinking

9

Markforged

8

Markforged

17

PTC

16

PTC

15

GoPrint3D

11

FARO

103D

Compound

Ltd

Tea / Coffee / Lunch

Tea /

Coffee /

Lunch

Tea

/ Co

ffee

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unch

21

Formlabs

20

OR3D

18

INNEO

19

Luxion

ENTRANCEENTRANCE

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Siemens

12

Siemens

ENTRANCE

EXHIBITION SPACE A (BUTTERWORTH HALL) + TEA / COFFEE & LUNCH

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Arts Centre Mead GalleryMaximum 3m x 2m stands

With 2 catering points

Unusable space

12

34

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1415

1617

1819

2021

2223

31

29

30

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26Fire Pro

5Catering

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2mx1m

27Dell

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ESI

EMCO

CT CoreTechnologie

GmbH

9.8m MAIN ENTRANCE

Fire Exit

Catering

Catering

Tea / Coffee+

Lunch

27

26

Ansys

Samsung SSD

Cadventure

ITI – International TechneGroup

Ltd

Virtual Interconnect

Ltd

Spatial

Ansys

3DPRINT UK

ESI

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3

34

62

63

5

7

65

48

70

66

79

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60

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13

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Catering

35

22

33

Sigmetrix

78

32

SolidWorks

76

AMD/Dell

77

AMD/Dell

74

AMD/Dell

75

AMD/Dell

MAINENTRANCE

COMSOL

Desktop Engineering

SCANTheoremTheoremVision Engineering Ltd

XYZ Machine Tools

EPMA

Fujitsu

Wacom

ZF UK Laser Ltd

51

University

of

Warwick

49

86

585653

81

5554

50

59

PNY

57

Ultimaker GB Ltd

87

C3D Labs

69

Lenovo

85

MSC Software

80

3DGBIRE Ltd

84

Polygonica

68

Tea / Coffee+

Lunch

52

Renishaw

67

Malcolm Nicholls Ltd

83

Tri-Tech 3D

82

Cloudalize

72 Volume

Graphics GmbH

73

EXHIBITION SPACE B (MEAD GALLERY) + TEA / COFFEE & LUNCH

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EXHIBITION FLOORPLANS

3DCompound Ltd 10

3Dconnexion 37

3DGBIRE 84

3DPRINTUK 66

AMD Radeon Pro 74 - 75

Ansys 63 - 64

Armari 102

Autodesk 24 - 25

BOXX Tech UK 5

C3D Labs 69

CADventure 60

Ceetron 106

Central Scanning 40

Chaos Group 26

Cloudalize 72

COMSOL 59

Concurrent Design Group (CDG) 46

Concurrent Systems Incorporated 4

CT CoreTechnologie 79

Dell 76 - 77

Desktop Engineering 86

DriveWorks 22

Emco Education 70

EPMA 49

Escape Technology 103

ESI 47 - 48

FARO 11

Formlabs 21

Fujitsu 50

GoPrint3D 15

GRM Consulting 23

HP 32 - 33

HP Mars Home Planet 101

Inneo 18

Intel 34 - 35

ITI 65

Kenesto 38

Lenovo ThinkStation 85

Lightworks 31

Luxion 19

Malcolm Nicholls Limited (MNL) 83

Manufacturing Source 110

MarkForged 8 - 9

Maxon 105

Measurement Solutions 36

MSC Software 80

nTopology 42

Onshape 6 - 7

OpenBOM 41

OR3D 20

Physical Digital 39

Plastribution 28

PNY 57

Polygonica 68

PTC 16 - 17

Renishaw 67

Roland DG 3

SCAN 56

Seymourpowell 111

Siemens PLM Software 12 - 13

Sigmetrix 78

Solid People 29

solidThinking Inc 27

SOLIDWORKS 1 - 2

Spatial 61

Soluis National Grid Room

Strategic Simulation & Analysis 30

swatchbook 108

Theorem Solutions 54 - 55

Tri-Tech3D 82

Ultimaker 87

University of Bath – SPARK 14

University of Warwick 51

Virtual Interconnect 62

Vision Engineering Ltd 53

Volume Graphics GmbH 73

Wacom 81

Workstation Specialist 43

XYZ Machine Tools 58

Z+F UK Laser 52

EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY

Up

Up

Workstation Specialists

43

OpenBOM

41

Central Scanning

40

46

CDG

ENTRANCE TO CINEMA

ENTRANCE TO CINEMA

ENTRANCE TO BUTTERWORTH HALL

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EXHIBITION SPACE C

INFORMATION POINT

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Lectern OC0.05 106

Ceetron

108

Swatchbook

110

Manufacturing-Source.com

104

Dell / AMD

Dell / AMD VR Room

User Group

UP TO CONFERENCE

+ EXHIBITION E

UP TO CONFERENCE

+ EXHIBITION E

ENTRANCE TO BUILDING

ENTRANCE TO BUILDING

101

HP (Mars Home planet)

102

Armari103

Escape

Technology

DOWN TO EXHIBITION D

DOWN TO EXHIBITION D

ENTRANCE TO CONFERENCE

ENTRANCE TO CONFERENCE

EXHIBITION SPACE D (OCULUS) (GROUND FLOOR)

EXHIBITION SPACE E (OCULUS) (FIRST FLOOR)

EXHIBITION FLOORPLANS

111

Seymourpowell

INFO POINT

Design Viz / VR

conference

105

Maxon

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1 HP Z Turbo Drive high speed storage and AMD Radeon™ Pro graphics are sold as congurable options.

© 2018 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, Radeon, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. © 2018 HP Development Company, L.P. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

P r e m i u m p o w e r. P u r e p e r f o r m a n c e .P o w e r t h r o u g h y o u r d a y u s i n g e v e r y t h i n g f r o m s p r e a d s h e e t s t o C A D w i t h b l a z i n g f a s t H P Z T u r b o D r i v e h i g h s p e e d s t o r a g e a n d c e r t i e d A M D R a d e o n ™ P r o g r a p h i c s .1

A M D R a d e o n ™ P r o W X 3 1 0 0 G r a p h i c s .

R E M A R K A B L E P E R F O R M A N C Ei n a t h i n & l i g h t d e s i g n

H P Z B O O K 1 4 u & 1 5 u G 5i n t r o d u c i n g

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Cinema

10:30am - 11:20am

Exhibition and Coffee Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

11:20am - 12:40pm Additive Manufacturing #1

11:20am 3D Printing: What’s on the Horizon?Sophie Jones // Added Scientific

11:40am An Additive to InnovationKieron Salter // KWSP

12:00pm How Functional Generative Design Reshapes EverythingJesse Blankenship // Frustum

12:20pm Unlocking Generative Design Potential with Live PartsAndy Roberts // Desktop Metal

12:40pm Inspection of 3D printed partsJohannes Mann // Volume Graphics

1:00pm - 2:00pm

Exhibition and Lunch Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

2:00pm - 3:20pm Additive Manufacturing #2

2:00pm From Features to Functions, Building Generative Design Tools Brad Rothenberg // nTopology

2:20pm Digitally Accelerating Additive ManufacturingDavid Reid // SIMULIA UK

2:40pm Generative Design & Metal Casting: Economical Performance Andy Harris // Autodesk

3:00pm Product Innovation using Metal AMLouis Geekie // Croft Additive Manufacturing

3:20pm - 4:00pmExhibition and Coffee

Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

Goose nest

9:00am - 10:30am Main Stage #1

9:00am Welcome Martyn Day // DEVELOP3D LIVE

9:10amHow Hackrod is Redefining Design

Process for the 21st Century Mouse McCoy // Hackrod

9:40am Live demo - Form Fit & Function: nTopology ElementBradley Rothenberg // nTopology

9:50amThe role of Multi-Physics Simulation in the Development

of the All-Electric Lucid AirDavid Moseley // Lucid Motors

10:20am Live Demo - Ansys Discovery LiveJustin Hendrickson // Ansys

10:30am - 11:20am

Exhibition and Coffee Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

11:20am - 1:00pm Main Stage #2

11:20am The New Industrial RenaissanceGian Paolo Bassi // SolidWorks

11:50am Tech DemoBruno Stefanizzi // AMD

12:00pm The Future of Manufacturing, TodayBart Simpson // Autodesk

12:30pm Delivering on the Future of Design with Creo 5Brian Thompson // PTC

1:00pm - 2:00pm

Exhibition and Lunch Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

2:00pm - 3:30pm Main Stage #3

2:00pm Managing Product ComplexityDan Staples // Siemens PLM

2:30pmDesign Data Management 2.0:

Modern Teams Need Modern ToolsJon Hirschtick // Onshape

3:00pmReality Check: Real-Life Examples and Applications of

Simulation and OptimisationJames Dagg // Altair

3:30pm - 4:00pm

Exhibition and Coffee Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

4:00pm - 5:00pm Main Stage #4

4:00pm The Challenges of Big AutomationVipin Pillai // Ocado Engineering

4:30pm Designing Our FutureSarah Weir // Design Council

5:05pm Conference ends

8:00am - 9:00am Registration, Exhibition and Coffee (Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery)

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CONFERENCE AGENDA

Helen Martin

10:30am - 11:20am

Exhibition and Coffee Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

11:20 - 12:40pm Start Up and Digital Business

11:20am Design Council SparkSarah Weir // Design Council

11:40am Reconnect with WildlifeJon Fidler // Naturbytes

12:00pm 3D Printer Development in the UKChris Elsworthy // CEL UK

12:20pm Tea, Earl Grey, Hot.Simon Austen // Third Skin

12:40pm - 2:00pm

Exhibition and Lunch Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

2:00 - 3:20pm Data Management

2:00pm The Consequences of Digitising the Industrial Age Over the Last 30 Years Joe McBurnie // CSI Europe

2:20pm Cloud Data Management, Real-time Collaboration and Connected Cloud Storage Oleg Shilovitsky // OpenBOM

2:40pm Why is the Engineering Document as Important as ever?Mike Payne // Kenesto

3:00pm Design Data Management 2.0Neil Cooke // Onshape

3:20pm - 4:00pm

Exhibition and Coffee Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

8:00 - 9:00am Registration, Exhibition and Coffee (Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery)

Oculus Building

10:30 - 1:00pm Design Viz / VR #1

10:30am How VR Can Solve Challenges in Automotive and Aerospace Design Teams Ben Widdowson // Lightworks

10:50am Leveraging Existing CAD and PLM Assets in AR and VRTrevor Leeson // Theorem Solutions

11:10am Virtual Reality Design for AutomotiveRichard Seale // Seymourpowell

11:40 - 12:00pm Break

12:00pm Design like a RockstarEugene Riecansky // Rockstar

12:20pm HP Mars: Co-creating a Martian Civilisation for 1 million Humans in VR Sean Young // HP

12:40pm- 2:00pm

Exhibition and Lunch Butterworth Hall and Mead Gallery

2:00 - 5:00pm Design Viz / VR #2

2:00pm Bridging the Physical to Digital Divide in Computer based Engineering Eric Kam // ESI Group

2:20pm Virtual Materials Creation for 3D Rendering Pierre Maheut // Allegorithmic

2:40pm Preparing for VR and AR: What do you Need to Know?Jamie Gwilliam // AMD

3:00pm Beauty and the technical beast - An insight into the Automotive CGI work by INK David Macey // INK

3:20 - 3:40pm Break

3:40pm The Future of MaterialsYazan Malkosh // swatchbook

4.00pm Cloud Workflows for Visual EffectsLee Danskin // Escape Technology

4.20pm Introducing the Next Generation in Visualisation for Design Sergio Madeira // Foundry

4.40pm Collaborative VR and Augmented Working Scott Grant // Soluis Group

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9:10am Driving the last mile from bits to atoms and jumping the ‘valley of death’ Mouse McCoy CEO/Co founder,Hackrod

Hackrod is proving out its vision of a new manufacturing future with La Bandita, designed in VR, engineered with generative design and 3D printed full size in Aluminium.

9:50am The role of multi-physics simulation in the develop-ment of the Lucid Air David Moseley Head of Powertrain,Lucid Motors

As a new entrant to the EV market, Lucid Motors has adopted an innovative simulation-centered design approach, exploiting the best-in-class tools, without being hindered by legacy methods.

9:40am Form Fit & Function: nTopology Element Demo Bradley RothenbergCEO,nTopology

A generative pipeline for producing complex structures defined by a number of different design constraints: form, fit, & function.

10:20amLive simulationJustin Hendrickson Director Product Management, Design Business Unit,Ansys

A live demonstration of Ansys Discovery Live showing how real time speed, interactivity, and radical ease of use will change the way simulation is

MAIN STAGE #1 GOOSE NEST THEATRE 9:00AM - 10.30AM

MAIN STAGE #2 GOOSE NEST THEATRE 11:20AM - 1:00PM

11:50amThe future of the graphics engine Bruno Stefanizzi Sr. Manager Software Development, Workstation,AMD

AMD will show how advances in graphics technology will unleash a new level of realism in your design applications.

11:20amThe new industrial renaissance Gian Paolo Bassi CEO,SOLIDWORKS

Gian Paolo will share thoughts and strategy around a new Industrial Renaissance; exploring a world of human-centric automation, new technologies and markets.

12:00pmThe future of manufacturing, todayBart SimpsonOperations Director,Autodesk

Learn how Autodesk is delivering the future of manufacturing, today. Bart will show some of the latest technologies that are disrupting manufacturing today.

12:30pmDelivering on the future of design with Creo 5 Brian Thompson SVP, CAD Segment,PTC

The physical and digital worlds are converging. For engineering teams large and small, the boundary between the physical and digital worlds is being increasingly blurred.

MAIN STAGE #3 GOOSE NEST THEATRE 2:00PM - 3:30PM

2:30pmDesign data management 2.0: Modern teams need modern tools Jon Hirschtick Founder and Chairman,Onshape

All design teams need to manage their design data. Onshape will be announcing and showing new data management features at DEVELOP3D Live.

2:00pmManaging product complexity Dan Staples VP of Mainstream, Engineering R&D,Siemens PLM

The demand to design more innovative products that meet increasing customer needs, but are simpler to use, cheaper to manufacture and combat your competition has never been so critical.

3:00pmReal-life examples and applications of simulation and optimisation James DaggChief Technology Officer,Altair/SolidThinking

Design and engineering needs to be meticulously simulated, optimised, challenged, and then challenged again - this is where Altair makes a difference.

MAIN STAGE #4 GOOSE NEST THEATRE 4:00PM - 5.00PM4:30pmDesigning our future Sarah Weir Chief Executive,Design Council

The post-Brexit world in 2019, is now just months away. So what matters is to think beyond, to put ourselves now into what that world will look like, feel like and be like for us and future generations.

4:00pmThe challenges of big automation Vipin Pillai Design Team Manager,Ocado Engineering

Ocado has gone on a journey from outsourced design for its warehouse technology to designing state-of-the-art engineering products and solutions in-house. This talk will describe the journey.

PACKED TO THE RAFTERS?We expect the main stage presentations between 9:00am and 10:30am to be very popular. If the Goose Nest is full we will be streaming live video of the talks in the Cinema Room.

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PRESENTATIONS

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING #2 CINEMA 2:00PM - 3:20PM

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING #1 CINEMA 11:20AM - 12:40PM

DATA MANAGEMENT: NEW APPROACHES HELEN MARTIN 2:00PM - 3:20PM

START UP AND DIGITAL BUSINESS HELEN MARTIN 11:20AM - 12:40PM

11:20am3D Printing: What’s on the horizon?Sophie Jones General Manager,Added Scientific

From embedded electronics to personalised pharmaceuticals – the future of 3D Printing looks nothing like what we see today. In this talk, we’ll take a whirlwind tour of what’s coming.

2:00pmFrom features to functions, building generative design tools Bradley RothenbergCEO,nTopology

Spurred by a revolution in manufacturing there is now a need for a more general modelling framework that includes functionality that would normally exist within CAM or CAE.

11:40amAn additive to innovation Kieron Salter Managing Director, KSWP

Kieron will explore some of their additive projects, as well as the process of horizontal innovation, the transfer of skills and knowledge between sectors.

2:40pmGenerative design and metal casting:economical performance Andy Harris Principal Design Consultant, Advanced Consulting, Autodesk

In this session, Andy will explore a powerful combination of three technologies: generative design, additive manufacturing, and metal casting.

12:00pmHow functional generative design reshapes everything Jesse BlankenshipCEO,Frustum

Jesse will demonstrate their latest generative design innovations, exploring how advances in technology enable users to capture manufacturing intent early in the design process.

12:20pmUnlocking generative design potential with Live Parts Andy Roberts Sr. Software Engineer,Desktop Metal

Desktop Metal will preview an advanced software tool that offers a new morphogenetic approach to designing for additive manufacturing that industry faces.

2:20pmPrint to perform: digitally accelerating additive manufacturing David ReidDassault Systemes Simulia

David details how Dassault’s tools can help the AM process; from functional generative design to manufacturing planning to simulate the additive manufacturing process.

3:00pmProduct innovation using metal AM Louise Geekie Project Director, Croft AM

Realising the potential of metal AM requires an understanding of the metal AM process from lightweight potentials, near net shape of final product, critical surfaces and post processing.

11:20amDesign Council SparkSarah Weir Chief Executive,Design Council

A brief overview of the Design Council’s Spark programme, and how design and innovation help support and overcome the many nationwide challenges facing people on a daily basis.

12:00pm3D printer development in the UK Chris ElsworthyCEO,CEL UK

An in-depth look at the development of the CEL Robox 3D printing eco-system, including how the company has responded to a changing marketplace and new industry developments.

11:40amNaturebytes – Digital learning, wildlife conservation and open innovation Jon FidlerNaturebytes

Explore how Naturebytes has developed its new digital making activities that enable people to experience the natural world around them with its DIY Wildlife Cam Kit.

2:00pmThe Consequences of Digitising the Industrial Age Over the Last 30 Years Joe McBurnieManaging Director,CSI Limited

Creating more but managing less, digital chaos behind the scenes, Islands of unsecure and out of date information.

2:40pmWhy is the engineering document as important as ever? Mike Payne Founder,Kenesto

Documents are the exchange mechanism that has stood the test of time, and are the documents of record and will continue to be. How can we ensure we control them in a manner suited to their use?

12:20pmTea, Earl Grey, Hot.Simon AustenFounder,Third Skin

How low cost, open and collaborative design tech makes it easy to create the future.

2:20pmCloud data management, real-time collaboration and connected cloud storage Oleg ShilovitskyOpenBOM

OpenBOM's global cloud-based data management system provides distributed data storage and access functions combined with unique real-time collaboration.

3:00pmDesign Data Management 2.0Neil CookeDirector of Technical Marketing,Onshape

How cloud-based data management tools prevent design gridlock.

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DESIGN VIZ / VR #1 OCULUS BUILDING 10:30AM - 12.40PM

DESIGN VIZ / VR #2 OCULUS BUILDING 2:00PM - 5.00PM

10:30amHow VR can solve key challenges in automotive and aerospace design Ben WiddowsonPre Sales ConsultantLightworks

Virtual reality offers the promise of transforming the design process, however, getting data into VR is still a huge challenge. We will explore technologies that can save hundreds of hours.

11:10amVirtual Reality design for automotive Richard SealeLead Automotive Designer Seymourpowell

Seymourpowell will be live demonstrating ‘Reality Works’ - its new Virtual Reality sketch tool for automotive design. The tool allows designers to sketch in 3D at full scale.

12:20pmHP Mars: Co-creating a martian civilisation for 1 million humans in VR Sean YoungWorldwide Industry Segment Manager, HP

HP Mars Home Planet is a global mission to unite architects and engineers to design an urban area for 1 million people on Mars, and bring it to life in virtual reality.

2:20pmVirtual materials creation for 3D rendering Pierre MaheutProduct Mananger for Architecture & DesignAllegorithmic

How to use Substance Designer, a node-based material authoring tool, to create procedural and/or scanned Physically Based Rendering materials.

PRESENTATIONS

2:00pmBridging the physical to digital divide in computer based engineeringEric KamProduct Marketing and Community Manager, ESI

In the evolution of design practices, the reliance on developmental prototypes has yielded to complete computerisation of design; what was lost in translation and how do you get it back?

12:00pmDesign like a RockstarEugene RiecanskyFounder and Executive Creative DirectorRockstar

Motion, film and design studio Rockstar has worked with likes of Madonna, Pixar, AMD, Autodesk, TBWA, Universal Records, Vivienne Westwood, Mission, The Prodigy. MTV and more!

2:40pmThe future of the graphics engineJamie GwilliamSenior Market Development Manager, EMEAAMD

Jamie will show how advances in graphics technology will unleash a new level of realism in your design applications.

4:20pmIntroducing the next generation in visualisation for design Sergio MadeiraCreative SpecialistFoundry

Sergio will take you through Foundry’s design workflow which enhances both visualisation and collaboration across design teams.

3:40pmThe future of materialsYazan MalkoshCEOswatchbook

This talk looks at the future of materials in the digital space, what is needed, and what swatchbook is doing to try to help solve these problems.

4:40pmCollaborative VR and Augmented Working Scott GrantCEOSoluis Group

Scott will explore how ‘simulated reality’ is starting to address the most fundamental challenges faced in the design, the delivery and operation of projects.

10:50amLeveraging existing CAD and PLM assets in AR and VR Trevor Leeson, Principal Technical ConsultantTheorem Solutions

With the new low-cost devices for AR/VR putting the technologies in the reach of all, the challenge is deciding which technology is best for you and how do you start your journey?

4:00pmCloud workflows for visual effects Lee DanskinChief Technology OfficerEscape Technology

How cloud workflows can be used in visual effects, whether your project is in post production, architecture, or VR the cloud has become a viable option for projects that need additional resources.

3:00pmBeauty and the technical beast - An insight into the Automotive CGI work by INKDavid Macey Creative Director, INK

David brings his insight on the challenging work the studio completed for some of its top automotive clients.

PACKED TO THE RAFTERS?We expect the main stage presentations between 9:00am and 10:30am to be very popular. If the Goose Nest is full we will be streaming live video of the talks in the Cinema Room.

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DRIVING THE LAST MILE FROM BITS TO ATOMS AND JUMPING THE ‘VALLEY OF DEATH’ MOUSE MCCOY // CEO/CO FOUNDER, HACKROD

Hackrod has been blazing a trail through the digital design, engineering and manufacturing landscape to connect and invent the technologies required to achieve ‘design without compromise’. Currently the road from design intent to physical product requires compromises caused by production engineering needs, manufacturing constraints and minimum volume commitments….‘the valley of death’.

Hackrod is proving out its vision of a new manufacturing future with La Bandita, a classic speedster designed in VR, engineered with generative design and 3D printed full size in aluminium. The company has made important progress in this journey and as it builds this car, this is the last mile.

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9:50AM // GOOSE NEST

THE ROLE OF MULTI-PHYSICS SIMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALL-ELECTRIC LUCID AIR DAVID MOSELEY // LUCID MOTORS

The Lucid Air all-electric sedan combines forward-looking design with groundbreaking technology to establish an entirely new class of luxury vehicle. As a new entrant to the EV market, Lucid Motors has adopted an innovative simulation-centred design approach, exploiting the best-in-class practices and tools, without being hindered by legacy methods. This allowed Lucid to develop the Air from scratch in just a couple of years.

The pioneering approach includes housing the teams working on each discipline involved in electric vehicle design — electromagnetics, thermal, structural, aerodynamic, etc. — in a single room to encourage collaboration from the beginning of the design process. Methods to deliver the simultaneous optimisation of the different subsystems of the vehicle in a multi-level and multi-disciplinary context are being deployed with the aid of best-in-class tools from partner vendors.

The final product, the Air, offers incredible performance and dynamics, yet still offers remarkable space and comfort while meeting all regulatory requirements. In this presentation, David Moseley will describe how Multi-Physics simulation and in particular Ansys have been implemented and leveraged at Lucid Motors.

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11:20AM - 3:30PM // GOOSE NEST

THE FUTURE OF DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

Hear about the future of product development software from the top executives of all the major CAD software developers: Autodesk, SOLIDWORKS, PTC, Siemens PLM, Onshape and solidThinking.

4:00PM // GOOSE NEST

THE CHALLENGES OF BIG AUTOMATIONVIPIN PILLAI // OCADO ENGINEERING

Ocado has gone on a journey from outsourced design for its warehouse technology to designing state-of-the-art engineering products and solutions in-house. This talk will describe the journey and some of the challenges faced.

4:30PM // GOOSE NEST

DESIGNING OUR FUTURE SARAH WEIR // CEO, DESIGN COUNCIL

The post-Brexit world is just months away. So what matters most is to think beyond just what sort of Brexit it is going to be, but to put ourselves now into what that world will look like, feel like and be like for us and future generations. In designing this future now, we need to make the most of the opportunities AI will bring to both work and home life, while ensuring we have thought carefully about how we design the coding for the robots and who does the designing.

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WMG TOURS

WMG is world renowned for its partnerships with international companies, organisations and entrepreneurs, creating ground breaking products, processes and services.

This year we are offering two tours to the WMG's on-campus International Manufacturing Centre building – the department’s HQ.

Tours will give an overview of WMG's R&D activities including WMG's Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM) lab and its immersive visualisation facility.

The ALM area includes Statasys 3D printing machines, a Fortus Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) machine, and EOS Metal Laser Sintering machine, in addition to some smaller, and bespoke systems.

The immersive visualisation facility includes includes a 4K rear projection stereo powerwall with tracking and various HMDs, running both design review and game engine software.

Please book your place at the information desk, next to registration.

Tours leave at 10:50am and 12.20pm. Places are strictly limited.

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3DCOMPOUNDSTAND 10 3DCompound’s bespoke software development serves major global industries including aerospace, automotive, fluid systems, motorsport, oil & gas and subsea.

The company specialises in automating workflows and reducing costs with solutions tailored to a client’s business needs.

Pay the company a visit at its stand to discuss CAD automation, standalone desktop applications and human-machine interface or simply have a demo of some of its featured software packages.3dcompound.co.uk

3DCONNEXIONSTAND 37 3Dconnexion designs ergonomic hardware and smart, easy-to-use software that makes working in CAD fast, comfortable and fun.

From the SpaceMouse range of 3D mice to the CadMouse, the company says that its products provide a superior way for CAD professionals to interact with and experience the digital world.

3Dconnexion's products feature patented technology and 'unparalleled build quality' to provide the performance that CAD professionals demand – and deserve.3dconnexion.co.uk

3DGBIRESTAND 84 3DGBIRE is a UK and Ireland-based service provider for the desktop 3D printer world.

The company sells, services and supports a range of products including 3D printers,

scanners, filaments and spare parts. It also shares its knowledge through professional training programs.

By offering high quality products and customer focused service, sales and technical support 3DGBIRE says it ensures that clients have the resources needed to unleash their creative potential.

Its mission is to help companies to integrate 3D printing into their business with ease and efficiency. 3dgbire.com

3DPRINTUKSTAND 66 Focused on production runs, 3DPRINTUK bridges the gap between additive manufacture and injection moulding for plastic items.

The viability of using SLS as an alternative to injection moulding really kicks in with smaller items as there are no set-up fees. The more complex the part the higher the viability as equivalent tooling cost becomes astronomical.

Using its bank of in-house SLS printers, the company provides low to mid volume batch production.

Price breaks are offered for higher quantities and free samples for production runs based on a refund of the test models. For production run orders over £4K, CAD work will be carried out for free.

For an immediate quote, CAD files can be uploaded directly onto 3DPRINTUK’s website or use the Pricing Estimator App, available on iTunes or Google Play, to get a cost for printing a part.3dprint-uk.co.uk

AMD RADEON PROSTANDS 74 — 77See top of page 26.pro.radeon.com

ANSYSSTANDS 63 + 64 See top of page 28.ansys.com

ARMARISTAND 102 Armari is a leading specialist manufacturer and integrator of high performance computer systems and custom solutions. Its PCs and workstations & appliances have been winning awards in the UK press for over 23 years, showing its consistent quality, performance and leadership in delivering new technology.

The company's technical expertise and experience allows it to provide a broad range of high end systems, including its in house custom designed Magnetar Professional Workstations for 3D animation, CAD/CAM, visual effects and video editing.armari.com

AUTODESKSTANDS 24 + 25 See top of page 30.autodesk.com

BOXX TECH UKSTAND 5 BOXX Tech UK is a provider of workstations and rendering solutions. Its workstations offer

HPSTANDS 32 — 35 HP creates technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere. Through its portfolio of printers, PCs, mobile devices, solutions, and services, the company engineer experiences that amaze.hp.com

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high level performance for VFX, animation, game development, architecture and product design, whilst its rendering solutions range from the desk side RenderPRO2 with up to 36 cores, through to the 4 bladed rack mounted RenderBOXX that can squeeze up to 224 cores into a 2U enclosure.

The APEXX S3 (reviewed in DEVELOP3D’s Dec / Jan 2018 issue) is driven by a speedy overclocked processor that is housed in a newly designed mid-size chassis. boxx-tech.co.uk

C3D LABSSTAND 69C3D Labs develops the C3D Toolkit, a set of key components for creating a CAD, CAE and CAM software, and other engineering applications. The company states its solution boasts powerful functions for designing 3D bodies of any shape and complexity.

The C3D Toolkit incorporates four modules for 3D software development: C3D Modeller geometric kernel; C3D Solver parametric kernel; C3D Vision visualisation module and C3D Converter convertion module.

C3D will demonstrate its C3D Toolkit including a new C3D Viewer application that allows users to read 3D models in common formats and write it to C3D. c3dlabs.com

CADVENTURESTAND 60Cadventure offers enterprise BIM, CAD and reality modelling solutions in the AEC, manufacturing and geospatial industries.

This covers consultancy services and training, as well as software and hardware.

As well as being a premier reseller of Ansys Discovery, Cadventure also supplies a range of 3D printers and hand held scanners. Whether it’s conceptual models, form and fit or final pre-production quality that’s required, the company says it has a printer to fit all needs and budget.

Cadventure also offers a full 3D print bureau service together with a dedicated 3D printer maintenance service. cadventure.co.uk

CEETRON STAND 106Ceetron offers cross-solver 3D visualisation products and solutions to end users and ISVs in design simulation space. This has historically been for CAE applications in design, but over the last few years has expanded to applications across the full product lifecycle, including applications in MRO (maintenance, repair, and operations), asset management and digital twins. ceetron.com

CENTRAL SCANNINGSTAND 40 Central Scanning provides 3D system sales from both Artec 3D and Zeiss Optotechnic 3D scanners. The company also provides a bureau service using the Zeiss, Artec, Surphaser and Hexagon scanners. In addition, the company offers a 3D printing service using in-house capability, including Stratasys 3D printers such as the J750 full colour, multi material printer.

Central Scanning looks forward to meeting visitors at its stand, where it will have some of its latest 3D prints on display as well as offering product demonstrations.central-scanning.co.uk

CHAOS GROUPSTAND 26

Chaos Group is a worldwide specialist in computer graphics technology that helps artists and designers create photorealistic imagery and animation for design, television and feature films. The company’s physically based lighting and rendering software V-Ray is used daily by top design studios, architectural firms, advertising agencies and visual effects companies around the globe.

With new research and development in cloud rendering, material scanning and VR, Chaos Group is looking to shape the future of creative storytelling and digital design. chaosgroup.com

CLOUDALIZESTAND 72Belgian tech start-up Cloudalize says its new GDaaS (GPU-accelerated Desktop-as-a-Service) allows users to take their high-

INTELSTANDS 32 — 35 Intel presents itself as a company that makes possible the most amazing experiences of the future… You may know it for its processor, but Intel does so much more. It invests at the boundaries of technology to make amazing experiences possible for business and society, and for every person on Earth.

Harnessing the capability of the cloud, the ubiquity of the Internet of Things, the latest advances in memory and programmable solutions, and the promise of always-on 5G connectivity, Intel is disrupting industries and solving global challenges.

Leading on policy, diversity, inclusion, education and sustainability, the company creates value for its stakeholders, customers and society.  intel.com

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powered workspace with them on the move. Cloudalize is pitched as a scalable total

solution for high-end cloud collaboration in engineering, design and manufacturing. The company says GDaaS outperforms current solutions such as traditional GPU-accelerated (hosted) VDIs and reduces overall operational costs.

According to Cloudalize, anyone can set up collaborative workspaces instantly with GDaaS, using its fully automated portal. The GDaaS platform is also scalable. Occasional users will be able to access the platform with a pay-as-you-consume billing model.

MyGDaaS has been designed to be marketed through channel partners such as software vendors, service providers, telecoms and system integrators.gdaas.com

COMSOLSTAND 59 COMSOL is a global provider of simulation software for users that range from product design and research through to technical enterprises, research labs and universities.

Its COMSOL Multiphysics product is an integrated software environment for creating physics-based models and simulation apps, with add-on products that expand the simulation platform for electromagnetics, structural, acoustics, fluid flow, heat transfer and chemical applications. Through the use of interfacing tools, this product is able to interface with all major CAD tools.

The COMSOL Server product allows users to deploy apps to design teams,

manufacturing departments, test laboratories and customers throughout the world.comsol.com

CONCURRENT DESIGN GROUP (CDG)STAND 46 CDG will be presenting a range of products including the ProJet 2500 Plus 3D printer with new engineering materials, ProJet 2500 Wax printer for investment casting, large-format Omni Factory 2.0 for high performance production plastic parts, the ZMorph VX multi-function printer including CNC mill and laser cutter, as well as its best selling EinScan-Pro+ 3D scanner.

Every visitor to the stand will be offered a choice of FREE sample parts.cdg.com

CONCURRENT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED (CSI)STAND 4 Concurrent Systems Incorporated (CSI)will be showcasing DDM, its CAD, BOM, document, business process and supply chain management solution. The company will show delegates how PDM/PLM can help reduce engineering cost, reduce waste, increase design productivity and take products to market faster.

CSI is a team of technical and business professionals dedicated to providing industry-leading PDM and PLM solutions to enterprises and small-business customers since the late 1980s.designdatamanager.com

CT CORE TECHNOLOGIESTAND 79

In the 3D CAD interoperability market, CoreTechnologie presents itself as a leading global software provider for 3D CAD data conversion. Its mission is to help organisations efficiently share engineering data in the PLM process.

Its end-user software 3D_Evolution and integrable API 3D_Kernel_IO for CAx software solutions offers converters for all major formats without CAD licences. This includes quality checking and repair for best geometry quality.

Its CAD viewer 3D_Analyzer provides a broad range of measuring and PMI functions as well as high-performing analysis tools for assemblies, casting and injection moulded products.coretechnologie.com

DELLSTANDS 74 — 77 + 104 See top of page 27.dell.co.uk/workstation

AMD RADEON PROSTANDS 74 — 77AMD will be showcasing a range of graphics cards, processors and rendering capabilities.The new AMD Radeon Pro WX series of graphics cards are tuned, optimised, and certified for your key applications like NX, PTC Creo and SolidWorks. Having undergone extensive Independent Software Vendor (ISV) application certification testing, they are designed for professionals pushing the boundaries of engineering, science and technology.

AMD refers to its new AMD Ryzen PRO processor as being revolutionary in that it’s been designed from the ground up for exceptional power, security and reliability. The first-ever CPU to offer up to 8 cores and 16 threads for commercial-grade PCs, the company claims that it enables up to 62% more multi-threaded performance on the Ryzen 7 PRO 17002 than other solutions.

Radeon ProRender is a powerful physically-based rendering engine. Built on high-performance Radeon Rays technology, Radeon ProRender’s complete, scalable ray tracing engine uses open industry standards to harness GPU and CPU performance for swift, impressive results. Launched last year, Radeon

Pro Render is now making its appearances in production software today, with free plug-ins for SolidWorks, Rhinoceros R 6, Blender, Autodesk 3ds Max and Maya. Whilst being a native renderer in Maxon C4D R19 and has recently been announced in Foundry Modo. pro.radeon.com

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DESKTOP ENGINEERINGSTAND 86As one of the UK’s leading Dassault software resellers, training and consultancy company Desktop Engineering helps raise design productivity and quality through using CATIA 3D software. The company's consulting team can help engineers apply Dassault, MSC, and ICAM software to accelerate time to market, master design reuse and improve manufacturing productivity.

Visitors can enter a competition to win 3 design/analysis licences, including training and support to complete a small project. dte.co.uk

DRIVEWORKSSTAND 22

DriveWorks’ design automation and CPQ configurator allows users to automatically generate manufacturing drawings, 3D models and sales documents (including quotes). The software is used by companies across many different industries worldwide to configure and automate.

DriveWorks says it can help clients:• Configure custom products on any device• Respond quickly to sales enquiries

• Generate more custom orders• Win more business• Enhance product quality• Reduce repetitive tasks

DriveWorks is a SolidWorks Gold Partner and Microsoft Gold Development Partner.driveworks.co.uk

EMCO EDUCATIONSTAND 70 Emco offers a “complete solution” for 3D printers, 3D scanners, manual/CNC and laser cutting machines to the education and industrial sectors.

Emco will be exhibiting the Stratasys Objet 30 Prime 3D printer, which provides product developers with the ability to fine tune designs right in the office, the Creaform Go! SCAN 3D, which offers an easy portable colour 3D scanning experience, and the Isel ICV 4030 ready-to-use CNC desktop router, which provides travel ranges of 400 x 300 x 140 mm with maintenance-free EC servo motors.emco.co.uk

EPMASTAND 49 The European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) has three key missions – promoting, representing and developing powder metallurgy (PM). It serves all types of corporate members, from component producers, metal powder manufacturers, equipment producers through to end-users, research centres, universities and individuals who have an interest in PM. 

The metal powder additive manufacturing sector is represented by the EPMA’s European Additive Manufacturing Group (EAMG), which aims to increase the awareness of the AM technology sector.epma.com

ESCAPE TECHNOLOGYSTAND 103Escape Technology is a solutions provider and integrator specialising in computer generated imagery. Working with leading vendors such as HP, Supermicro, Nvidia, Autodesk and more, Escape supplies hardware, software, and technical consultancy. The company says that its background in both sales and systems engineering gives it a unique outlook and ability to advise clients on all levels of pipeline infrastructure and workflow. escape-technology.com

ESI UKSTANDS 47 + 48See top of page 32.esi-group.com

FAROSTAND 11 FARO develops and manufactures 3D digitisation solutions designed to capture complex geometries of prototypes, products and assemblies to increase the efficiency in product development.

FARO’s portable CMM and 3D documentation solutions integrate 3D

DELLSTANDS 74 — 77 + 104Dell Precision Workstations are designed to provide tremendous performance to help accelerate all phases of the product development process including detailed design, simulation and analysis, visualization and collaboration. Iteration cycles can be compressed and physical prototypes can be reduced to bring products to market faster with increased quality and at a lower cost.

Dell Precision is the broadest portfolio of products from entry level to high end ideally suited for CAD, virtual reality and simulation in mobile, tower and rack configurations. Dell Precision Optimiser, Dell Reliable Memory Technology and ISV certification provide performance and reliability to keep you working and maximum productivity.dell.co.uk/workstation

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modelling processes into a single step. Its non-contact measurement solutions

are suitable for a multitude of reverse engineering applications including the development of virtual simulations of automotive interiors, rapid prototyping in plastics manufacturing, composite surface inspections in aerospace assembly and more.

At DEVELOP3D LIVE FARO will exhibit its latest innovative technologies designed to accelerate the product development process.faro.com

FORMLABSSTAND 21 The Form 2 is a desktop 3D printer capable of industrial-quality prints from tiny, intricately detailed models to large, sturdy prototypes and production parts.

The Form 2 is pitched as a complete, end-to-end solution for digital manufacturing.

Formlabs also develops its own suite of high-performance materials including a growing library of resins, as well as intuitive, powerful 3D printing software, PreForm. formlabs.com

FUJITSUSTAND 50 Engineered and built in Germany and Japan, Fujitsu’s CELSIUS workstations provide an end-to-end solution from design and engineering through to production.

At DEVELOP3D LIVE Fujitsu will display the full CELSIUS range of professional workstations including the new M770

and R970 using Intel’s latest Xeon W and Xeon Scalable Architecture processor technologies, the J550 SFF and W570 mini-tower, the H770 and H970 mobile workstations systems all based on Intel’s Core i and Xeon E3 technologies and the C740 1U rack-mount workstation using Intel Xeon E5 technology.

The Fujitsu range fully supports Nvidia and AMD graphics processing units and Teradici remote workstation solutions. fujitsu.com

GOPRINT3DSTAND 15 Ripon-based GoPrint3D specialises in 3D printing products and services.

On its stand, the company will be showcasing some of its latest 3D printers from a range of manufacturers. In particular, there will be some metal parts on display from Markforged’s new 3D printer, the Metal X.

Visit the stand for some impartial advice on which 3D printer might best suit a particular application. goprint3d.co.uk

GRM CONSULTINGSTAND 23 GRM is an award winning provider of advanced engineering optimisation software and design engineering consulting services.

At its core is the development and application of design optimisation methodologies to solve complex engineering problems, assisting customers with product,

analysis and software solutions while providing what it describes as powerful, and more cost-effective alternative software solutions to OptiStruct and Nastran.

GRM’s software tools can work standalone, or as a fully integrated add-on to tools such as SolidWorks Simulation, ANSYS and Abaqus. The embedded solutions enable customers to perform efficient optimisation without needing to leave familiar user environments.

GRM is the official European distributor of Vanderplaat’s R&D design optimisation tools, including GENESIS, as well as being developers of TruForm integrated optimisation tools.grm-consulting.co.uk

HPSTANDS 32 — 35 See top of page 24.hp.com/zworkstations

HP MARS HOME PLANETSTAND 101HP Mars Home Planet is a ‘universe changing’ global design challenge to imagine, design and experience life in an urban area for one million people on Mars, and bring it to life in virtual reality.

Join the HP Mars Home Planet Rendering Challenge to have the opportunity to win great prizes from HP, and make your mark on Mars. Your mission is to create still, animated, or interactive visualisations using 3D rendering software (Autodesk and Vray is

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ANSYSSTANDS 63 + 64If you’ve ever seen a rocket launch, flown on an airplane, driven a car, used a computer, touched a mobile device, crossed a bridge, or put on wearable technology, the chances are you’ve used a product where Ansys software played a critical role in its creation.

Ansys is a global leader in engineering simulation. Its tools help the world’s most innovative companies deliver radically better products to its customers.

The company claims that by offering the best and broadest portfolio of engineering simulation software, it helps these customers solve the most complex design challenges and engineer products limited only by imagination.

Visit the stand to find out more about its tools including the recently launched, and much spoken about, Discovery Live. ansys.com

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Ready to discover a more fl exible, cost-effective way to access our products?Talk to us about subscription at booths 24 and 25 in the Butterworth Hall.

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recommended) to render Martian buildings, cities, vehicles, and infrastructure.

You can render your own 3D models, or remix from the library of hundreds of 3D models that have been submitted by other participants in previous phases of HP Mars Home Planet.hp.com/go/mars

INNEOSTAND 18

As PTC’s Preferred Implementation Partner, INNEO, which also says it's the number one PTC reseller worldwide, delivers software solutions and services for product design, PDM and PLM, as well as rendering solutions to more than 3,800 customers in the UK, Germany and Switzerland.

The company’s offering comprises software and consultancy services together with PTC certified training and dedicated hotline support.

At DEVELOP3D LIVE, INNEO’s team will be on the stand showcasing the latest in CAD/PDM/PLM and rendering solutions. These include: PTC Creo 4; PTC Navigate; INNEO Platform Solutions; Windchill 11 and ThingWorx Studio.

In addition, INNEO also offers a number of software enhancement tools to optimise the performance of CAD/PDM systems, including Genius TOOLS and Keyshot.inneo.co.uk

INTELSTANDS 32 — 35See top of page 25.intel.com

ITISTAND 65 ITI is a global developer of interoperability solutions for CAD/CAM/CAE/PDM with solutions that include CADfix, Proficiency, DrawtoPMI, CADIQ and DEXcenter.

CADfix, a CAD interoperability tool for 3D data exchange and system integration, allows users to import CAD data from different sources. It then repairs and manipulates it to the most suitable form for reuse in the downstream system. This eliminates the need for expensive CAD model rework.

According to ITI, CADfix tools for additive manufacturing and 3D printing include highly accurate 2D slice generation with intelligent compensation, or profile thickening, to match the requirements of different downstream manufacturing and printing processes. The CADfix ‘Build-Box’ generator allows the efficient placement of components to maximise manufacturing process accuracy and throughput. iti-global.com/CADfix

KENESTOSTAND 38 Kenesto is a secure cloud-based document management solution specifically designed for users working in highly collaborative environments where documents are changing frequently. There are several ways to access the cloud: a web-based interface; a desktop client service called Kenesto Drive; and mobile device. Kenesto Drive displays cloud storage as a virtual drive on your PC with familiar Windows Explorer interface and functions.

In addition, Kenesto provides a rich toolset for team work and design process management such as stand-alone task assignment, workflow management, online forms and reporting.

With Kenesto Add-ins for SolidWorks and Solid Edge, users can access work from within the CAD application and optionally use a number sequence generator for new parts, assemblies and drawings.

Sign up for a free 30 day trial with this link: kenesto.com/develop3d

LENOVOSTAND 85 Lenovo’s high performance ISV certified workstations — the Lenovo ThinkStation and ThinkPad P Series — have been completely re-engineered from the ground up to deliver high levels of performance and reliability.

There are seven different desktop models available ranging from the ThinkStation P920 to what Lenovo claims is the world’s smallest professional workstation — the ThinkStation P320. According to company, its portfolio delivers ultimate speed and graphics for demanding workflows, including design (CAD), manufacturing (CAM) and engineering (CAE) as well as visual effects and 3D rendering.

Lenovo invites delegates to visit its stand at DEVELOP3D LIVE to discover how its ThinkStations can benefit your workflow.thinkworkstations.com

AUTODESKSTANDS 24 + 25Autodesk makes software that it says gives users the power to make anything. If you’ve ever driven a high-performance car, admired a towering skyscraper, used a smartphone, or watched a great film, chances are you’ve experienced what millions of Autodesk customers are doing with its software.

Autodesk offers a portfolio of more than 200 products, all of which are available free to students, teachers and educational institutions around the world.autodesk.com

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floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

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to 23x stronger than standard

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up to 50x faster than traditional

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Carbon Fiber 3D PrintingThe strength you need for tooling and

functional parts. Designed for accuracy

and built to survive the production

floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

23xSTRONGER

Markforged printed parts are up

to 23x stronger than standard

3D printed parts

50xFASTER

3D printing with Markforged is

up to 50x faster than traditional

manufacturing methods

20xLOWER COST

Compared to machining or

casting, Markforged is up to 20x

lower cost

TRUSTED BY INDUSTRY LEADERS

Carbon Fiber 3D PrintingThe strength you need for tooling and

functional parts. Designed for accuracy

and built to survive the production

floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

23xSTRONGER

Markforged printed parts are up

to 23x stronger than standard

3D printed parts

50xFASTER

3D printing with Markforged is

up to 50x faster than traditional

manufacturing methods

20xLOWER COST

Compared to machining or

casting, Markforged is up to 20x

lower cost

TRUSTED BY INDUSTRY LEADERS

Carbon Fiber 3D PrintingThe strength you need for tooling and

functional parts. Designed for accuracy

and built to survive the production

floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

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ESI UKSTANDS 47 + 48Looking to showcase the current activity within the world of industrial visualisation, ESI UK will present the IC.IDO virtual engineering tool with a Head Mounted Display (HMD) on a HTC Vive.

According to ESI UK, there are many reasons why users should invest in ‘Immersive Virtual Engineering on HMD’. It says that although designs might “look good on paper” and on screen, problems are always found during the initial prototype build phases. Its customers are using VR to

evaluate their designs virtually to understand integration issues and make decisions to common engineering questions:• Will operators be able to access the needed

components during build and service? • What sequence for assembly or

disassembly will be best for production and service?

• Can the product be reached once it is installed?

• How will operators handle the product during manufacturing processes?

• Is it comfortable to work with and handle the product during operation or assembly?

A visit to ESI UK’s stand will enable you to try IC.IDO for yourself and see how HMD’s could benefit your design process.esi-group.com

LIGHTWORKSSTAND 31

Lightworks is all about visualisation, from software development and integration to creative design services. This year it will be showcasing SLIPSTREAM, which it claims is the best way to automatically create high quality virtual reality design review experiences from complex 3D design data.

Visitors to the stand will receive a demo of how SLIPSTREAM works and can discuss with Lightworks experts how this technology could speed up your own design workflow.lightworkdesign.com/slipstream

LUXIONSTAND 19

Luxion is a developer of advanced 3D rendering, animation and lighting technology and the maker of KeyShot.

Pitched as the first real-time ray tracing application that uses a physically correct render engine based on scientifically accurate material representation and global illumination, KeyShot is designed to break down the complexity barriers of creating

photographic images from 3D models. It allows you to easily change materials and interactively create and adjust lighting and cameras. The software reads 'every major 3D file format' natively on PC and Mac. keyshot.com

MALCOLM NICHOLLSSTAND 83 Malcolm Nicholls Limited (MNL) produces high-quality 3D prints/models, prototypes and low-volume production components.

The company has over 43 years of hand-modelling and pattern making experience, together with 20 years of in-house 3D printing (SLA, SLS and FDM) technology.

In addition to supplying individual RP models to verify CAD, other services include polyurathane vacuum casting, metal casting from RP patterns, CNC machining in metals and plastics, extensive finishing capabilities and traditional modelmaking. mnl.co.uk

MANUFACTURINGSOURCE.COMSTAND 110 ManufacturingSource.com is an on-demand manufacturing platform for prototype and production parts. It supports designers and engineers by providing instant quotes for 3D printing, CNC machining, and injection moulding services. Fuelled by a network of vetted manufacturing partners, it is designed to make it easy for buyers to get instant quotes, provide design feedback, and manage orders on a single platform.manufacturingsource.com

MARKFORGEDSTANDS 8 + 9 See top of page 34. markforged.com

MEASUREMENT SOLUTIONSSTAND 36 Measurement Solutions is a UK supplier of portable 3D measurement and scanning systems, including Creoform’s HandySCAN3D and Go!SCAN3D scanners.

The company says that, when combined with the VXmodel software, Creaform scanners are the ideal tool for design applications, especially as they allow for the creation of high quality STL surface data without the need to perform point cloud tasks.

At its stand, Measurement Solutions will be showcasing some of the latest handheld scanning solutions from Creaform, demonstrating their ease of use and ability to inspect and reverse engineer all types of components to a high resolution and accuracy, from small plastic mouldings to a complete car.measurement-solutions.co.uk

MSC SOFTWARESTAND 80

MSC Software’s simulation software technology enables designers and engineers to validate and optimise designs using virtual prototypes. The software is designed to complement, and in some cases even replace, the physical prototype ‘build and test’ process.

By accurately and reliably predicting how products will behave in the real world, the software can help improve quality, save time

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and reduce costs associated with design and test of manufactured products.

Examples of its use include linear and nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA), acoustics, fluid-structure interaction (FSI), multi-physics, optimisation, fatigue and durability, multi-body dynamics, and control systems simulation.mscsoftware.com

NTOPOLOGYSTAND 42 nTopology develops 3D design software that exploits the benefits of industrial additive manufacturing (AM).

Unlike conventional manufacturing, AM or 3D printing allows for material to be arranged in ways that were never possible before. As this technology matures, there is a pressing need for CAD tools that are designed specifically for it.

nTopology’s first product, Element, is a 3D design suite made specifically for AM. According to the company, by allowing for highly complex lattice structures to be designed, simulated, and tuned for demanding applications, parts can be imagined and sent to manufacturing in a matter of hours, rather than weeks it would take with the use of conventional CAD tools.ntopology.com

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OPENBOMSTAND 41OpenBOM is an integrated Bill of Materials (BOM) and inventory management system for engineering teams, manufacturing

companies and supply chains helping users collaborate in real-time across global networks of engineers, contractors and suppliers.

BOMs can be exported from a variety of CAD vendors and systems that have partnered with OpenBOM, including Altium Designer, Autodesk Fusion 360, Inventor, KeyCreator, Onshape, Solid Edge and SolidWorks. Other CAD and PDM/PLM integrations are available as an on-demand serviceopenbom.com

OR3DSTAND 20 OR3D specialises in providing 3D solutions and is the UK’s largest Geomagic partner for hardware and software.

It offers a range of laser scanning equipment that covers long-range scanning of buildings and large infrastructure, to field-proven dynamic handheld scanners from Mantis Vision. For high-precision manufacturing and engineering applications, the company is able to highlight the capabilities of sub-millimetre accurate scanners and laser trackers from API.

Geomagic Design X OR3D can demonstrate complete scan to CAD workflows, including the creation of native parametric CAD models in Solidworks, Inventor, NX, Creo and CATIA.

At DEVELOP3D LIVE, the company will be demonstrating inspection and freeform modelling packages.or3d.co.uk

PHYSICAL DIGITALSTAND 39 Physical Digital is a UK service provider of GOM high-accuracy 3D optical metrology systems. It supplies 3D measurement

data for a range of industry applications, including automotive, aerospace, medical, power generation, marine and military.

Physical Digital provides 3D scanning of a broad range of objects from those under 10mm up to 25+ metres. Scan data is then generated in various formats for product development, 3D printing, design, production, inspection, reverse engineering and other CAE applications.

The company also offers a reverse engineering service, creating CAD models from captured scan data from a physical object or assembled parts.

Visit the stand to discuss a project or view a demonstration of 3D scanning and reverse engineering.physicaldigital.com

PLASTRIBUTIONSTAND 28 Plastribution’s core business is the distribution of thermoplastic raw materials for injection moulding, extrusion and blow moulding industries.

Sourced globally from a range of major petrochemical producers, the company supplies a full range of polyolefin’s, styrenics, engineering polymers, specialities, masterbatches and custom compounds for a range of industries and markets, including: packaging, construction, automotive, medical, industrial electronic and electrical applications. plastribution.co.uk

PNYSTAND 57Having manufactured computer components for over 30 years, PNY has a heritage in providing designers, engineers, researchers and visualisation clients with

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MARKFORGEDSTANDS 8 + 9Markforged is on a mission to unlock the next 10x innovation in design and manufacturing. It’s building an industrial 3D printing platform to liberate designers and engineers from decades-old, slow part creation processes.

The Markforged platform includes a full ecosystem of 3D printers for metal, composite, and plastic parts; purpose-built metal and carbon-reinforced materials for strength and beautiful finishes; and cloud software for turning drawings into high-strength printing.markforged.com

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Built upon advanced Virtual Reality technology and long standing industrial expertise, IC.IDO defines immersive collaboration for the engineering of manufactured goods.

By connecting product development stakeholders through an engaging digital experience, IC.IDO powers the interactive virtual integration of product, processes, and people necessary to replace physical prototypes.

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solutions that include Nvidia Quadro, Tesla and the new mobile workstation series PREVAILPRO.

The Nvidia Quadro-based graphics boards are certified for all major CAD/CAM and DCC applications and, according the PNY, deliver unmatched power to maximise productivity.

The Nvidia Tesla-based GPU computing solutions are designed from the ground up for high performance computing (HPC) and for true virtual hardware acceleration with GPUs (Nvidia GRID). From GPU modules to fully certified servers, PNY claims it can supply the full spectrum of solutions.

The PNY PREVAILPRO mobile workstation is a compact and scaleable solution for the most demanding users. Configurable with NVIDIA Quadro P3000 or P4000, the device offers different options for storage, memory and screen resolution.pny.eu

POLYGONICA STAND 68 Polygonica is a polygonal solid modelling toolkit built on MachineWorks’ core technology for material removal and machine simulation. It can carry out a wide range of geometric operations on STL models

such as automatic solid healing, fixing self-intersections and other Boolean operations. Other algorithms in Polygonica allow remeshing, simplification, offsetting and point cloud manipulation.

Polygonica has a wide range of applications, particularly in the fields of additive manufacturing and 3D printing, where there is a requirement to solve complex polygon modelling problems when handling defective models with vast numbers of polygons. However it also applies to industries such as CFD/FEA meshing, CAD/CAM/CAE, rapid prototyping, reverse engineering, 3D movies and gaming, geo-exploring, urban modelling and other 3D digital applications.polygonica.com

PTCSTANDS 16 + 17 See top of page 38.ptc.com

RENISHAWSTAND 67

Renishaw is one of the world’s leading engineering and scientific technology companies, with expertise in precision measurement and healthcare.

The company supplies products and

services used in applications as diverse as jet engine and wind turbine manufacture, through to dentistry and brain surgery. Renishaw says that, via a culture of innovation, it has expanded into a range of sectors, including Raman spectroscopy, dentistry, medical devices and additive manufacturing (AM).

Applying cross-sector engineering knowledge, Renishaw designs, tests and manufactures its metal additive manufacturing systems in the UK. It has a long and successful track record of engineering software development, with a team of over 300 experienced software developers all working in-house.

Renishaw has created a global network of solutions centres to provide a secure development environment in which customers can expand their knowledge of using AM technology. The centres are equipped with the latest AM systems and staffed by knowledgeable engineers to allow fast access to deploying the technology. renishaw.com

ROLAND DGSTAND 3Roland DG UK will be returning to DEVELOP3D LIVE where it will be offering visitors the chance to see the MODELA MDX-50, the company’s latest precision model making device designed for industry and education featuring advanced automated features for unattended production.

The company feels confident that with MDX-50’s mechanical accuracy, smooth surface finish and its compatibility with a huge range of materials, the device will be sure to impress attendees.  

Visit Roland DG’s stand where its 3D technology experts will be available for demonstrations, queries and general advice.rolanddg.co.uk

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ONSHAPESTANDS 6 + 7 Onshape pitches itself as a modern CAD system that eliminates design gridlock so professional engineers can do their best work. It unites advanced modelling tools and design data management in a secure cloud workspace that is accessible on any device and never loses data. 

Onshape users have logged over three million hours modelling advanced robotics, biomedical devices, industrial machinery, and myriad other products.onshape.com

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Are you ready for disruption in your industry? With Siemens digital innovation solutions, you can digitalize your entire innovation process, from the idea through production to your customers—and back. Get smarter. Go faster. Think bigger. Find out how digitalization can transform your business.

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Digitalization extends your reach.

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PTCSTANDS 16 + 17 PTC claims to have the most robust Internet of Things (IoT) technology. In 1986 it revolutionised digital 3D design, and in 1998 it was the first to market with Internet-based PLM. Now its IoT and AR platform and field-proven solutions bring together the physical and digital worlds to reinvent the way users create, operate and service products.

With PTC, the company says, users can capitalise on the promise of the IoT today and drive the future of innovation.ptc.com

SCAN COMPUTERSSTAND 56 Scan provides high-quality custom PCs and components and is an NVIDIA Elite Solution Provider for Professional Visualisation.

Its 3XS Systems workstations have numerous awards whilst its 3XS Cloud Workstations are simple and scalable solutions for high-end 3D graphics without the upfront cost, upkeep and maintenance of physical workstations. A range of virtual workstation specifications are available depending on the user’s application and usage.

Scan is the first company in EMEA to be awarded Elite Solution Provider for Deep Learning by NVIDIA.scan.co.uk

SIEMENS PLM SOFTWARESTANDS 12 + 13 See top of page 40.siemens.com/plm

SIGMETRIXSTAND 78

Sigmetrix is a provider of comprehensive, easy-to-use software solutions that are designed to help users achieve robust designs through tolerance analysis and the correct application of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).

The company’s products include:• ReCETOL 6 σ, a fully-integrated 3D

tolerance analysis solution that enables designers and engineers to understand the impact of part and assembly variation on the fit and performance of their products. 

• EZtol, a 1D analysis tool that offers numerous advantages over spreadsheet-based analyses.

• GD&T Advisor is an interactive tool that provides guidance on the correct application of GD&T to the models per relevant ASME and ISO standards.

Sigmetrix also offers GD&T and MBD/MBE training classes and a professional services team that has years of experience in tolerance analysis and GD&T definition.sigmetrix.com

SOLID PEOPLESTAND 29 Solid People is a team of qualified designers who specialise in CAD recruitment. According to the company, this means it knows about “all things CAD” and so understands its clients and candidates better.

Solid People pitches itself as a niche recruitment company that has been in the industry for some time so it has extensive access to talented CAD specialists – and its knowledge of the CAD industry means it can match candidates to business’s needs quickly and accurately.

The company says it doesn’t just send a “bin full” of CVs for clients to churn through, only the top two or three. Its recruiters interview candidates, use their know-how to assess skills levels and then decide who would be the best fit for a client’s team. Only then does it put them forward.

Whether you’re a looking for your next designer, or a designer looking for your next career move, visit the stand for a chat.solidpeople.co.uk

SOLIDTHINKING INCSTAND 27

SolidThinking creates, develops and markets technology that helps its user community gain deeper insights and make faster decisions to maximise business and product performance.

SolidThinking Inspire enables design engineers, product designers, and architects to create and investigate structurally efficient concepts quickly and easily.

SolidThinking Evolve allows industrial designers to develop forms faster, using either Windows or Mac OS X.

Click2Cast is a casting process simulation software that allows the user to enhance and optimise their manufactured components. It helps avoid typical casting defects such as air entrapment, porosity, cold shots, and so on. Through the use of a completely new and user-friendly interface, the company claims that the entire simulation is complete in five simple steps.solidthinking.com

SOLIDWORKSSTANDS 1 + 2See top of page 41.solidworks.co.uk

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SPATIALSTAND 61 Spatial Corp, a Dassault Systèmes subsidiary, is the leading provider of 3D software development toolkits (SDKs) for technical applications across multiple industries. The company's 3D modelling, 3D visualisation, and 3D interoperability SDKs help accelerate 3D innovation and expand what is possible.

For over 30 years, Spatial’s 3D SDKs have been adopted by many of the world's most recognised software developers, manufacturers, research institutes, and universities.spatial.com

SOLUISNATIONAL GRID ROOM Soluis produces a range of visual media and interactive environments that showcase projects to any audience. The company will present its latest ground-breaking projects and provide hands-on demonstrations of the latest immersive technology..soluis.com

STRATEGIC SIMULATION & ANALYSIS (SSA)STAND 30 SSA focuses exclusively on simulation, sales, consulting and training. At DEVELOP3D LIVE, it will be showcasing its consulting services and the Dassault Systemes SIMULIA branded products including Abaqus , Isight, Tosca and fe-safe.

SSA will be highlighting the use of non-linear multiphysics FEA software Abaqus in Additive Manufacturing (AM). SSA says that whilst it seems unlikely that AM will displace more traditional production methods entirely in the next few years there are many specialist, low volume applications

where the freedom it offers really does revolutionise what can be created. SSA feels that this disruption has forced a step change in how CAE is used and applied.

Visit the stand too see how you can use Abaqus software to create forms and shapes that really explore the creativity of topology optimisation, as well as looking at production process simulation of parts produced using AM technology.ssanalysis.co.uk

SWATCHBOOKSTAND 108swatchbook focuses on the development of cloud, desktop and mobile software applications that help integrate the creative community within an organisation into the product development process.

Its founders share a deep passion for good design and workflow. They also deeply understand the challenges in the digital product development process and the future needs of companies in many industries. swatchbook.us

THEOREM SOLUTIONSSTAND 54 + 55See top of page 42. theorem.com

TRI-TECH 3DSTAND 82Tri-Tech 3D is a leading additive manufacturing specialist. As a Platinum partner for both Stratasys and Desktop Metal, it is able to offer FDM, PolyJet and metal 3D printing technologies as a one-stop service from initial specification and supply of 3D printing hardware, to on-site installation, staff training and on-going product support. On its stand there will be

live demonstrations as well as a variety of 3D printing models on display. Tri-Tech.tritech3d.co.uk

ULTIMAKERSTAND 87Ultimaker has been in operation since 2011, and creates ‘powerful, professional and accessible' desktop 3D printers.

With offices in the Netherlands, New York, and Boston, plus production facilities in Europe and the US, Ultimaker’s team of over 300 employees continually strives to offer the highest quality 3D printers, software, and materials on the market.ultimaker.com

UNIVERSITY OF BATH — SPARKSTAND 14 The SPARK platform, which is being developed and tested through a three-year collaborative project involving seven EU partners including design agencies and technical universities, aims to enable more productive co-creative sessions between designers and stakeholders.

Using Spatial Augmented Reality technology, SPARK combines the best aspects of both physical and digital prototypes into one mixed prototype that can be used to present multiple alternative concepts and explore new ideas through on-the-fly modifications.spark-project.net

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICKSTAND 51 Warwick’s School of Engineering has an integrated approach to engineering that brings together mechanical, electrical and electronics and civil engineering and draws upon research strengths in core engineering disciplines.

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SIEMENS PLM SOFTWARESTANDS 12 + 13Siemens PLM Software will highlight some of the key trends in today’s design technology along with real-life examples of how the company can assist in overcoming challenges in the world of engineering.

On the main stage, Dan Staples will discuss the demand to design more innovative products that meet increasing customer needs, but are simpler to use, cheaper to manufacture, meet regulations and combat your competition. 

On the Siemens PLM Software stand

visitors can find out how digitalisation can transform your business and learn more about the value of the Digital Enterprise enabling Siemens customers to create better, more innovative products, faster.

The full suite of product lifecycle management tools, various CAD solutions with generative design, synchronous technology and efficiency improving functionality, CAM software with both removal techniques as well as AM, engineering solutions for the analysis of stress, flow, heat dynamics, and much more.siemens.com/plm

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facility (The Engineering Build Space) where it teaches students some of the fundamentals of design and manufacturing whilst they work alongside researchers in areas such as 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology, aerospace, biomimetics, biomedical devices and microfluidics through to robotics, printed electronics and sensing.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/eng/

VIRTUAL INTERCONNECTSTAND 62

Virtual Interconnect is a specialist in routed systems solutions; from starter component libraries to complex 3D wire harness design services.

The company can provide design, supply and integration of market leading cable harness solutions.

Its products include eSimulate, which is a electrical simulator for Creo Schematics that has been designed to allow engineers and designers to quickly and efficiently determine the optimum combination of components, terminals and wires, whatever they are designing.

By providing useful information early in the design process and by minimising the need for expensive prototypes, eSimulate simplifies the design process to save both time and money.virtual-interconnect.co.uk

VISION ENGINEERINGSTAND 53

Vision Engineering is the developer of TriTeQ3, a unique, stereo image presentation system designed to provide fully interactive real time natural 3D visualisation with “outstanding depth perception”.

As CAD applications become increasingly sophisticated, image presentation becomes ever more important to improve the interpretation of the 3D model and enhance the user experience. TriTeQ3

interfaces with existing CAD systems and has been developed to help drive the product development process.

TriTeQ3 can be utilised across multiple CAD applications, including visualisation, simulation, architectural design, building information modelling (BIM), 3D design, electrical design and 3D conceptual experiences. visioneng.com

VOLUME GRAPHICSSTAND 73 Volume Graphics provides software for the analysis and visualisation of industrial computed tomography (CT) data. Essentially, this means that users can find out as much about their products as possible, non-destructively.

All surfaces of an object can be inspected, even if they are inside the part or difficult to capture. To confirm shape and size, a CT scan can be compared to a CAD file or a Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) blueprint.

In addition to measurements, Volume Graphics’ solutions can analyse porosity, fibre orientation and can even be used for simulations. For example, users can now predict if and where a part will break solely based on CT data.

Volume Graphics’ products include: VGSTUDIO MAX, an extendable high-end software; VGMETROLOGY, a universal metrology solution; and VGinLINE, which automates inspections in the production process. volumegraphics.com

WACOMSTAND 81Wacom markets itself as a company driven by a commitment “to a creative world”.

It’s a global provider of intuitive and natural user interface technology and its products are widely used in a variety of 3D industries from movie production and automotive design through to the creation of 3D models in industrial design, animation and gaming.

Wacom’s patented digital pen technology is also used in smartphones and tablets, digital signature and electronic medical record systems.wacom.com

SOLIDWORKSSTANDS 1 + 2SolidWorks, a Dassault Systèmes brand, is a specialist in 3D solutions that its executives say “help millions of engineers and designers succeed through innovation.”

The company’s products are said to deliver an intuitive experience in product design, simulation, data management, electrical design and technical communications. It has expanded its product portfolio even further this year with the introduction of products such as SolidWorks CAM.

SolidWorks says its focus on ease-of-use

allows more engineers, designers and other technology professionals than ever before to take advantage of 3D.

More than three million product designers and engineers worldwide use SolidWorks to bring designs to life, from the coolest gadgets to innovations that SolidWorks claims will deliver a better tomorrow.

According to the company, its educational products are utilised at over 80% of the world’s top engineering schools, giving students and researchers the functionality and ease-of-use to become productive almost immediately.

SolidWorks CEO Gian Paolo Bassi will be

on stage at DEVELOP3D LIVE discussing the latest updates to the SOLIDWORKS portfolio and trends within the industry. solidworks.co.uk

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WORKSTATION SPECIALISTSSTAND 43 Workstation Specialists is an award- winning computer workstation and rendering system manufacturer based in Derby, UK.

The company designs and manufactures high performance computing solutions for the 3D CAD, CAM/CAE and Visual Effects industries.

Products include powerful professional desktop (WS) and laptop (WS-M) based computer workstations, and Deskside and Rack based (RS-D and RS-R) computing solutions, which are designed for complex, simulation, analysis and visual image rendering tasks.

Available with a wide variety of specifications, Workstation Specialists offers a complete custom built service with pre-sales advice and consultancy. A free no obligation evaluation or demonstration service is also available. workstationspecialist.com

XYZ MACHINE TOOLSSTAND 58 Having been a leading supplier of high technology metalcutting machine tools for over 30 years, XYZ Machine Tools has now entered the world of 3D printing and is the official reseller of the HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solution.

Making use of HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology it is claimed this system can print production-quality parts up to 10-times faster and at half the cost of comparable 3D printing systems. Build speeds are up to 4,500 cm3 per hour which, according to XYZ Machine Tools, compares extremely favourably to conventional material extrusion or laser sintering processes.

The HP Multi Jet technology delivers 30 million drops per second across each inch of working area, which in combination with HP’s fusing and detail agents allow extreme fine detail and dimensional accuracy to be produced, with layer thicknesses of 0.07/0.08 mm. Quality

is controlled by precise temperature monitoring during printing, with heat being applied or reduced automatically to ensure correct fusion of materials.xyzmachinetools.com

Z+F UK LASERSTAND 52 Zoller + Fröhlich is a leading supplier of terrestrial and mobile laser scanners. Its portfolio includes 2D laser scanners for mobile mapping systems and 3D laser scanners for terrestrial surveying.

The new terrestrial 3D laser scanner – Z+F IMAGER 5016 – combines compact and lightweight design with state-of-the-art 3D laser scanning technology. Equipped with an integrated HDR camera, thermal camera capability, internal LED lighting and positioning system provides improved scanning results and a more efficient workflow.zf-laser.com

THEOREM SOLUTIONSSTANDS 54 + 55Theorem Solutions has been helping engineering and manufacturing companies to leverage the value of their CAD and PLM data assets and processes for over 25 years.

The company claims that it can help organisations reduce costs, time to manufacture, improve product quality and safe guard intellectual property by providing applications and solutions for downstream re-use and supply chain collaboration.

Theorem has recently released

applications to utilise those data assets in Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality experiences – Digital Realities.

These experiences are currently provided on Android and Windows 10 based devices – tablets and phones, the Microsoft HoloLens head sets and the HTC Vive – head mounted display. These experiences can also merge data from other databases: ERP, MES and CRM along with proprietary databases.

At DEVELOP3D LIVE, Theorem will be demonstrating its Digital Realities technologies on its stand in the Mead

Gallery, where visitors will be able to try out the hardware and experience the technology for themselves. theorem.com

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The HP Z4 Workstation, ideal for engineering, simulation, rendering and virtual reality, delivers compelling performance for a range of applications. The HP

Z4 Workstation can easily handle tasks that require high frequency processing, multiple CPU cores and dual high-powered GPUs. Besides the workstation class Intel® Xeon® W processors, the HP Z4 Workstation can be now configured with the Intel Core™ X processors available with up to 18 cores1 and up to two extreme graphics GPUs for disruptive performance and productivity.

Developed with simulation-based design and VR content creation as key target use cases, users can move seamlessly from design, to simulation, to visualization. The HP Z4 G4 offers the confidence of software certifications, including Catia, Bentley, Maya, Revit, and SOLIDWORKS. Experience real-time, smooth performance on graphics-intensive work such as advance 3D CAD and rendering, VFX, and design visualization. Take content creation to the next level with VR. Create and visualize work in an ultra-smooth VR experience. The HP Z4 G4 is VR-Ready with up to 18 cores Intel® Core™ i9 and support for dual high-end graphics cards to bring VR to life.

The HP Z4 G4 Workstation is a single

processor system, delivering high performance and outstanding value in a newly redesigned expandable minitower with integrated front and rear handles. The innovative HP Z4 G4 architecture supports the latest professional graphics and single socket multicore processor technology. With a standard 750 W, 90% efficient power supply, the new HP Z4 G4 supports a vast selection of high-end hardware configuration. Optionally, the HP Z4 G4 can be configured with a 465 W, 90% efficient power supply for less demanding workloads. Reducing energy consumption is part of HP’s commitment to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.

HP also offers the world’s most secure workstations2. Advanced security features come standard on every Z Workstation, including the HP Z4 G4. Users can rest assured data is safe with HP Sure Start, the industry’s first self-healing BIOS with intrusion detection.

Additionally, HP Z Workstations are the optimal platform for edge-computing environments. When real-time interaction, low latency and top-notch security on massive data sets is a must, cloud computing can’t compare with local Z Workstation power.

Take your business to the next level of performance, expandability, and no

compromise reliability in one complete package. The HP Z4 G4 Workstation features a perfect mix of HP Z DNA in a performance workstation package with up to 18 discrete processor cores, up to 256 GB of RAM, and multiple storage and PCIe configuration options. The HP Z4 G4 Workstation is available now starting at $1,499 USD. To learn more, visit hp.com/go/z4

Footnotes:1. Multicore is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on application workload and your hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering, branding and/or naming is not a measurement of higher performance.

2. Based on HP’s unique and comprehensive security capabilities at no additional cost and HP’s Manageability Integration Kit’s management of every aspect of a PC including hardware. BIOS and software management using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager among desktop workstation vendors as of June 2017 on HP Desktop Workstation with 7th Gen Intel® Processors.

Intel, the Intel Logo, and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.

©Copyright 2018 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

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HP Z4 Workstation: A visualization powerhouse

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VR is the buzzword across the AEC and product design industries as more and more content creators and developers explore the potential of this rapidly changing

technology. Common use cases include enhanced collaboration, optimized design reviews, and project walk-throughs.

Until now, the pipeline to take complex CAD datasets into VR required heavy-lifting and presented a major barrier to entry.

To address a range of cumbersome and overwhelming aspects of VR development and deployment, HP and Epic Games will offer the HP VR Launch Kit for Unreal Engine1 in late spring of 2018. The VR kit helps demonstrate the benefits of immersive experiences and how to dramatically streamline VR development for design visualization. It enables users to quickly determine optimal computer configurations and save days in VR preparation by leveraging Unreal Studio2 which seamlessly imports 3D engineering assets into Unreal Engine1.

The VR kit offers learning and development

resources for both experienced VR content developers and those who are new to the technology. By partnering with Epic Games, the HP VR Launch Kit for Unreal Engine1 helps users apply their own data to explore design details with templates for common interactions, such as cross-sectioning and exploded views. VR brings 3D designs to life easily with real-time experiences at human scale that help improve decision-making.

One of the more exciting components of the kit will be the availability of two industry-standard datasets (one for architecture and one for product design) that will show stakeholders how VR can positively impact operations and help progress adoption by bringing VR environments to life. The source files will be included with the VR kit. The architectural dataset will include reference to SketchUp® along with Autodesk Revit®, AutoCAD®, and 3ds Max® files. The manufacturing and product design dataset references SOLIDWORKS®.

Save time preparing VR experiences with Unreal Studio2, a plug-in to Unreal Engine1

that performs final conformation and translation of CAD datasets. Entire scenes are converted with high fidelity, automating many of the time-intensive processes involved with data prep. In addition to 3ds Max, it imports popular CAD formats, including SOLIDWORKS®, Inventor®, Catia®, NX™ and Creo®.

Users can also easily assess hardware requirements with the VR Performance Profiler. It’s simple to determine the optimal computer configurations needed for VR deployment, with comprehensive benchmarks and reports provided by the VR Performance Profiler. Users can test their current configurations or use it to make an informed purchase from HP’s portfolio of VR Ready workstations powered by Intel® processors.

VR is becoming more than a buzzword as businesses implement VR in their design process. The HP VR Launch Kit for Unreal Engine makes it that much easier.

The HP VR Launch Kit for Unreal Engine1 will launch in late spring. Visit hp.com/go/vr to receive notification of availability.

SPONSORS CONTENT - HP AND INTEL

Turnkey VR development delivered by HP and Epic Games

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Footnotes:1. Unreal Engine download available at https://www.unrealengine.com/register

2. Unreal Studio is a full-feature free beta that requires registration and can be used until November 1, 2018.

©Copyright 2018 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.

HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

Intel and the Intel Logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.

Unreal, Unreal Engine, and the Unreal Engine logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States and elsewhere. All rights reserved.

SketchUp is a registered trademark of Trimble in the United States.

The following are registered trademarks or trademarks of

Autodesk, Inc. and/or its subsidaries and/or affiliates in the USA and other countries: 3ds Max, AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit.

CATIA and SOLIDWORKS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Dassault Systemes or its subsidaries in the United States and/or other countries.

NX is a trademark or registered trademark of Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. or its subsidaries in the United State and in other countries.

Creo is a trademark and/or registered trademark of PTC in the United States and/or other countries.

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RENDERINGRadeon™ ProRender is a powerful physically-based rendering engine that enables creative professionals to produce stunningly photorealistic images. RRender at a massive scale with Radeon ProRender’s support for out-of-core rendering and the revolutionary Memory Engine of AMD’s cutting edge “Vega” GPU architecture. Built on highly eecient, high-performance RadeonRays technology, Radeon ProRender’s ccomplete, scalable ray tracing engine uses open industry standards to harness GPU and CPU performance for swift, impressive results. Launched last year, Radeon Pro Render is now making it’s appearances in production software today, with free plugins for SSOLIDWORKS®, Rhino, Blender™, Autodesk® 3ds Max® and Maya® . Whilst being a native renderer in MAXON C4D™ R19 and has recently been announced in Foundry Modo. The list continues to grow.

Discover more at: PPro.Radeon.com/PRORENDER or visit the AMD booth

GRAPHICS CARDSThe new AMD Radeon™ Pro WX series of graphics cards are tuned, optimised, and certiied for your key applications like NX™, PTC Creo® and SOLIDWORKS®. The graphics cards undergo extensive Independent Independent Software Vendor (ISV) application certiication testing, and are designed for professionals pushing the boundaries of engineering, science and technology. Unlike consumer graphics cards, Radeon Pro WX Series graphics cards provide a number of GPU-accelerated ffeatures as well as application-speciic optimisations, enabling increased realism, outstanding performance and enhanced interactivity for designers and engineers. Based on the next generation of AMD Polaris and Vega architectures, Radeon™ Pro WX series of graphics solutions are designed designed for advanced CAD, CAM and CAE workkows with simultaneous engineering in mind; combining complex modeling with sophisticated rendering and simulation capabilities. With local and remote workstation graphics solutions available today.

Discover more at: Pro.Radeon.com/WX or visit the AMD booth

PROCESSORSPowerful. Secure. Reliable.The revolutionary new AMD Ryzen™ PRO is designed from the ground up for exceptional power, security and reliability. The irst-ever CPU to ooer up up to 8 cores and 16 threads for commercial-grade PCs features exceptional multitasking capabilities, machine intelligence, and processor-level security. The AMD Ryzen™ PRO provides the no-compromise reliability and manageability that IT PPros need for future-ready enterprise-class computing, and enables up to 62% more multi-threaded performance on the Ryzen™ 7 PRO 1700 than other solutionsAMD Ryzen™ PRO has been engineered with built-in security to enable nonsenable nonstop productivity for even the most demanding workforce while protecting an organization’s critical data.

Discover more at: AMD.com/en/RYZEN-PRO or visit the AMD booth

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Immersive and instinctive computing will transform our lives

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The product design-to-manufacturing process is changing dramatically. Workflows for design, simulation and analysis, visualization and advanced manufacturing have all had

important advancements in the past few years. Product design is getting much more

complicated as products evolve from what used to be single function to very complex electro-mechanical-software devices. Just think about a car from 50 years ago, it was primarily a mechanical device with some basic electronics. Cars of today are extremely complex systems that have sophisticated electronics including over 50 computers and are now connected to the internet for navigation etc … and autonomous driving is just around the corner.

DESIGN – CADDue to the complexity of modern products CAD is becoming more sophisticated and model complexity is dramatically increasing which is placing much higher demands on the hardware.

ENGINEERING - CAEDigital prototyping a is becoming more approachable and very accurate to the point where physical prototypes have been dramatically reduced. Optimization and generative design techniques are integrating design and analysis tools to the point where computers drive part of the design process.

VISUALIZATION - CAVNew visualization products are allowing designers and engineers to create photo-realistic images with no physical parts. Augmented and Virtual Reality are allowing users to see how a product looks and functions in context and add the capability of augmentation for maintenance and serviceability.

MANUFACTURING - CAMAdvanced manufacturing, including both additive and subtractive technologies, is allowing complex, organic and rapid custom design to become reality. Physical prototypes can be created locally in a matter of hours to compress the design process tremendously.

INTERNET OF THINGS - IOT The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to bring unprecedented levels of feedback and connectivity to next-generation products. Product will “talk” to user and designer in the future.

All this technology is truly providing the opportunity to create full “digital twins” that allow engineers to design, simulate, visualize and

collect data to take product development to the next level. It is a very exciting time to be in the engineering industry!

What does all this mean? How can you take advantage of these great opportunities? Well the 3D model is now becoming the “central database” to drive all this technology, Dell, the worldwide #1 workstation provider, and AMD are partnering with major software vendors to build the world’s best workstation products to meet the needs of designers, engineers, architects, machinists and scientists.

To learn more about how Dell is helping customers revolutionize the industry, see dell.com/precision/#bottom-content

SPONSORS CONTENT - DELL

Exciting Times in the Engineering Industry

‘‘ All this technology is

truly providing the opportunity

to create full “digital twins”

that allow engineers to

design, simulate, visualize and

collect data to take product

development to the next level

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When engineering simulation entered the stage in the 70’s it changed the approach to product development. It provided engineers insights into product performance without having to build and break expensive prototypes. Simulation not just supplemented physical testing, but also allowed engineers to examine phenomena that would not be feasible or downright impossible to measure in the actual physical product.

However, simulation has so far has been limited to expert engineers that understand a particular physics and the numerical methods applied in great detail; the learning curve to mastery could be decades in some instances. In addition the actual simulation process typically takes days, weeks or months to setup, run and analyze results. This leaves most engineers and product decisions without the benefit of the insight simulation can provide. For these reasons and more, simulation has not widely been adopted, and much less so amongst design engineers.

In recent years there have been several initiatives and methods to democratize simulation amongst all engineers, and particularly designers, so as to empower engineers and relieve analysts of their simulation burden. One such popular democratization method/initiative has been the introduction of CAD embedded CAE tools. These CAD based tools have primitive simulation capabilities built into a single user interface with the goal of providing an integrated approach to CAD modeling and simulation. However, there are several problems such as ease of use, inadequate capabilities, inaccurate results, and long setup/solve times that have not led to the widespread adoption of simulation tools.

This has left a market opportunity for a designer-level tool that provides engineers with upfront guidance so they can make better design decisions. If a design engineer is not simulating designs they are often times guessing

and over-designing components. If they are not guessing, then they are using hand calculations and spreadsheets to provide rudimentary estimates. While this might be adequate for simple designs, these techniques aren’t reliable for more complex designs with hundreds or thousands of parts.

ANSYS has just released a game changing technology called Discovery Live that will change the nature of engineering simulation and the way we design products. This technology utilizes that latest GPU technology and is a true game changer in the decade long quest to democratize simulation and make it useful and relevant to every engineer.

Rather than engineers consume time with non value added tasks, they can turn the design process into an interactive, educational experience. The marrying of simulation technology with the technological advances of graphics processing are are fundamentally changing the way products are designed and developed. When every engineer can simulate their product and immediately get the answers to what-if questions the design process improves. The possibilities are endless with this technology.

Breakthrough real-time simulation for every engineer will fundamentally change product development

We want everyone to experience what it is like to discover new design ideas, test more design iterations in a short amount of time, and ideate like never before. That’s why we’re inviting you to try this software right now for 15 days. Visit ansys.com/discovery to instantly download ANSYS Discovery Live and take your design process to the next level!

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SPONSORS CONTENT - THEOREM SOLUTIONS

Using Augmented, Mixed or Virtual Reality in Engineering or Manufacturing is still very much in its infancy. Whilst there are large Automotive, Aerospace

and Defence companies who have been using Virtual Reality in Caves or Powerwall’s for many years, most organisations are just starting to figure out if, and why, they need these new devices and how they can potentially harness the technology.

DEFINING USE CASESAt the moment, it’s about defining the most appropriate use cases around your existing business processes- and not trying to create problems to solve. There are many different use cases for these new technologies within Engineering and Manufacturing- such as Digital Twin, design reviews, manufacturing, service, training and sales and marketing- so now is the time to think about what you want to do with it and how you want it to work for you, before you decide upon a device, or even what ROI you think you can expect.

Choosing which use case and technology is right for you is important- and will determine the type of device best suited to your needs. The devices that are already available are always evolving, and new ones are constantly being released.

There aren’t many organisations out there with well defined business cases, or that have deployed these technologies in a production environment. There are however ‘Early Adopters’, who are starting the process in to this new digital reality.

Having worked with and spoken to many companies, and through trial and error, we have formulated an approach to ‘Starting the journey with AR, MR, VR’ for Engineering and Manufacturing companies, using our data and device agnostic visualization experience app.

DATA AND DEVICE AGNOSTIC VISUALIZATION APPOur visualization experience app is data and device agnostic. It is available today and is already helping with the ‘ifs’, the ‘whys’ and the ‘buts’. It is enabling the ‘early adopters’ to visualize their CAD and PLM assets during

the proof of concept stages to see what their requirements really are, as well help get buy-in from all parts of the organisation.

Theorem is one of the first to offer a multi-device, visualization application solution for all three technologies: Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality.

GETTING DATA TO THE DEVICE.Theorem’s long pedigree in repurposing CAD and PLM assets for visualization means getting data in to the devices is not a problem. You simply drag and drop your data on to the server where it is automatically optimized and then streamed to your preferred device – it really is as simple as that.

Supported Native Formats:

• CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE• CATIA V5• CREO• Inventor• JT• NX• SolidWorks• STEP

And the best thing is, you only need to load your data once, and it can be streamed to any supported device, so as the devices and technology evolve, your data will still be viable- future proofing your investment.

Our Visualization Experience Application for Augmented (AR), Mixed (MR) and Virtual Reality (VR) devices, is collectively known as ‘Digital Realities’.

‘Digital Realities’ supports the following devices:

• Microsoft HoloLens • HTC Vive • Oculus Rift• Windows 10 and Android Tablets / Phones

Each device brings an entirely new dimension to the way you can interact with your CAD and PLM assets. All devices provide rich visualization experiences, allowing users to view, manipulate and interrogate CAD and PLM data with high quality representations.

For more information visit stand #54/55 in the Mead Gallery, where you can try out our Visualization Experience for yourself on a variety of devices, or visit www.theorem.com

Starting your journey into Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality with Theorem Solutions data and device agnostic Visualization Experience App

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Design the Way It Should BeIt’s no secret that product design is changing as the physical and digital worlds converge. Let us show you how to design faster and smarter than ever while positioning your products to succeed in this new world.

With Creo Product Insight, an extension to Creo Parametric, you can design digital sensors as an integral part of your CAD model and connect them, via PTC’s ThingWorx, to the product. That means real-world usage and performance data right in your CAD model.

You have the power of AR in every seat of Creo. Create and publish AR experiences for free and share your design instantly with anyone. It’s easy to get started: you can author and publish an AR experience with the click of a button right inside of your design.

Now you can explain your ideas to others and find issues – or opportunities – earlier and without needing so many prototypes. Since you don’t send actual data files, your IP is protected.

3D printing allows you to print parts that earlier were too difficult, for any number of reasons, to manufacture. But here’s the challenge: preparing a design for 3D printing typically involves multiple software tools.

Optimize your print tray to save time and money

Create lattices with parabolic beams

Creo Product Insight: your onramp to the IoT.

Augmented Reality

Additive Manufacturing (3D printing)

With MBD, all the information about your product lives in a fully-detailed, documented 3D model accessible to everyone from

Model-based Definition (MBD)

The Creo Advantage

Creo is a 3D CAD solution that helps you build better products faster by accelerating product innovation, reusing the best of your designs, and replacing assumptions with facts. Go from the earliest phases of product design to a smart, connected product with Creo. Add augmented reality to allow everyone to visualize your design. In the fast-changing world of the Industrial IoT, no other company can get you to substantial value as quickly and effectively as PTC.

Move Forward

Come see us and experience how Creo can help you create the products you’re envisioning.

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engineering to package design. The improved workflows make it easier than ever to author and publish the full model-based definition.

You’ll need top-notch geometric, dimensioning and tolerancing capabilities to carry out a true MBD strategy, and we’ve got those as well.

No more. What you design in Creo is actually what you print. You can design, optimize, validate, and run a print-check all in one environment, reducing overall process time and risk of mistakes.

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SPONSORS CONTENT - ESI

In the pages of DEVELOP3D and other magazines, we have heralded the demise of the physical prototypes through CAD, CAE, and FEA tools. But in shifting from constructed prototypes to digital,

what have we lost? One challenge in digital engineering is the reliance on relatively narrow sets of “boundary” conditions under which we determine pass/fail. As we move forward in our latest industrial evolution (revolution) we find that not all decisions can be considered in such terms.

PRODUCT, PEOPLE, AND PROCESSES Virtual Reality offers to create an environment where engineers, designers, and process planners can build and service their products in a virtual environment. In VR, CAD geometry of various parts, components, sub-assemblies, and systems can be integrated into complete products and evaluated for packaging and space claim, cable and hose routing, static and dynamic collision or clash, and accessibility and reachability for operators or technicians. Integrating the products with the people who operate them in process.

In the past, these types of product checks happened naturally, informally. During product development prototypes were required as part of the process; model-makers, tradeswomen, and engineers might “accidentally” discover that their

build was impossible due to interference in assembly or inaccessibility. These discoveries informed design revisions and products improved. However, with digital methods displacing prototyping, these “accidental” discoveries cannot be made, there is no specification for analysis.

During design of a new car, a carmaker used ESI IC.IDO to perform a virtual build. At one stage the windshield washer fluid reservoir is installed through the front wheel opening. The proposed bottle fit within the gap between the brake assembly and the fender. The lengths of the needed connections were evaluated and engineers design validate. In conventional prototype builds, this may have been sufficient and the product released for the next steps in product development. However, as an additional check the CAD data for a smaller production volume design variant was loaded and the virtual build repeated.

The high-performance driving variant offers large brake assemblies suited for high-speed driving. When the installation of the bottle was repeated, they found that the common component would not easily fit past the larger brake discs; something had to change. Options could include, installing the bottle before the brake, repackage the vehicle such that the bottle is installed through the engine compartment, redesign the shape of the washer bottle, reduce the size of the

brake disc, or ship the variants with a smaller custom washer bottle. Of course, some of these options would trigger significant changes in production methods, poor product performance, and diminished customer value. In the end, redesigned the washer bottle such that it installed for all product variants, and was still accessible for maintenance.

CAD DATA IN VRVirtual mock-up is more than visualization, it is experiencing products in processes with real people. This requires bringing CAD geometry into interactive environments. The availability of Head-Mounted Displays have driven demand to bring CAD-to-VR. However, if VR is view-only with no physics based interaction, it might as well stay flat. If VR requires geometry reduction or simplification to load or forces the designers to exclude data for performance, can we trust it?

Cutting sections and adjusting transparency in VR impresses people in demos, but until people can do that for real, the most valuable product review is to perform build or maintenance operations with appropriate tooling in the virtual world. But if that requires the programming of a new “video game” experience to evaluate each step of assembly or service, do we learn in time to make new design decisions?esi-group.com

Bringing back physical prototypes, virtually

(Top) Virtual Reality operators can test the installation of components for assembly more rapidly and usefully than path planning simulations (image courtesy of Daimler)

(Above) Virtual Integration with planned production or service tooling and interactive design checks puts the people, processes, and products together (image courtesy of ESI Group)

(Left) Virtual Reality reviews of only partial or reduced models might prevent identification of critical design issues by omission (image courtesy of Bombardier)

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23xSTRONGER

Markforged printed parts are up

to 23x stronger than standard

3D printed parts

50xFASTER

3D printing with Markforged is

up to 50x faster than traditional

manufacturing methods

20xLOWER COST

Compared to machining or

casting, Markforged is up to 20x

lower cost

TRUSTED BY INDUSTRY LEADERS

Carbon Fiber 3D PrintingThe strength you need for tooling and

functional parts. Designed for accuracy

and built to survive the production

floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

23xSTRONGER

Markforged printed parts are up

to 23x stronger than standard

3D printed parts

50xFASTER

3D printing with Markforged is

up to 50x faster than traditional

manufacturing methods

20xLOWER COST

Compared to machining or

casting, Markforged is up to 20x

lower cost

TRUSTED BY INDUSTRY LEADERS

Carbon Fiber 3D PrintingThe strength you need for tooling and

functional parts. Designed for accuracy

and built to survive the production

floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

23xSTRONGER

Markforged printed parts are up

to 23x stronger than standard

3D printed parts

50xFASTER

3D printing with Markforged is

up to 50x faster than traditional

manufacturing methods

20xLOWER COST

Compared to machining or

casting, Markforged is up to 20x

lower cost

TRUSTED BY INDUSTRY LEADERS

Carbon Fiber 3D PrintingThe strength you need for tooling and

functional parts. Designed for accuracy

and built to survive the production

floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

23xSTRONGER

Markforged printed parts are up

to 23x stronger than standard

3D printed parts

50xFASTER

3D printing with Markforged is

up to 50x faster than traditional

manufacturing methods

20xLOWER COST

Compared to machining or

casting, Markforged is up to 20x

lower cost

TRUSTED BY INDUSTRY LEADERS

Carbon Fiber 3D PrintingThe strength you need for tooling and

functional parts. Designed for accuracy

and built to survive the production

floor environment, our composite 3D

printers power the next 10x in design and

manufacturing.

Visit Booth 8 or check out markforged.com for more information!

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Some people collect antiques, coins or stamps. Dodson Motorsport engineers collect world records. Here are some of the quarter-mile drag racing speed records broken in 2017

with teams who raced with the New Zealand company’s dual-clutch transmission upgrades:

• Maximum PSI of New Jersey, USA, broke the record for the BMW F8X twice with 9.87 seconds @145mph, and then 9.82 seconds @145mph.

• EKanoo Racing of Bahrain and Esmotor of Turkey, set the Porsche PDK record with 8.99 seconds @161 mph.

• Extreme Turbo Systems of Washington, USA, set the Nissan GT-R record twice with 6.91 seconds @195 mph then 6.88 seconds @222 mph.

Dodson Motorsport is a world leader in aftermarket dual clutch transmission components for high-end and performance vehicles, specialising in race cars from Nissan, Mitsubishi, Porsche, VW, BMW, Audi, Mercedes and Lamborghini. For Dodson engineers, an adrenaline rush just comes with the job.

“It’s really a cool experience to watch our customers win races and realize that we designed the clutch and had those parts on our desk last month,” says R&D engineer Stefan van Woerden.

“It’s a huge part of our workplace culture,” he adds. “A number of our employees are personally involved with racing in New Zealand. Our service manager has a car out on the track on weekends. We’re not just designing and manufacturing parts for race cars, we’re in the crews on the pitlane and in the audience, too.”

SPEEDING UP CLUTCH DESIGN WITH MODERN CADAs they seek ways to speed up their clients’ results at the track, Dodson engineers have also been looking for ways to accelerate their design process. One key step has been switching to Onshape, a modern CAD system that unites advanced modelling tools and design data management in a secure cloud workspace.

“We really value the ability for multiple designers and supervisors to work in the same Document at the same time,” van Woerden says. “Onshape has improved how we move from design to prototyping and back to design

again for testing. It’s made us a lot quicker.” Design teams around the world share a

universal problem. During the workday, there are usually “design gridlock” moments slowing them down. It could be waiting for a file from an outside vendor, waiting for a colleague to check the design back into the PDM vault, or recreating lost work from a computer crash.

One area where Dodson Motorsport has eliminated design gridlock has been data management. “When we were using our old CAD system, managing all the files associated with a particular version or update was very difficult,” recalls van Woerden. “It was almost impossible to know which files a particular

department or vendor were working with.”“We have many departments that have

input into the research and development of our products. We’ve since set up all these departments with Onshape accounts so they have access to the latest designs for manufacturing,” he adds.

With Onshape, engineers never have to guess which version of their work is really the latest version. Design teams can stop worrying about their software and stay focused on what they do best – designing!

To learn more about how Dodson Motorsport and other Onshape customers are overcoming design gridlock, visit: Onshape.com/customers

SPONSORS CONTENT - ONSHAPE

How Engineers at Dodson Motorsport Eliminate “Design Gridlock”

(Above) GEARING UP FOR SUCCESS – Automotive engineer Glenn Cupit (on left), co-founder of Dodson Motorsport, gives a product demonstration at a recent trade show. Dodson engineers use Onshape to design dual-clutch transmission components for race cars (Right) CLUTCH CONTRIBUTOR – Dodson Motorsport’s heavy duty gear set for a Nissan R35 GT-R designed in Onshape

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Taking product design to the next level with Fusion 360

CAD/CAM capability within Fusion 360

Filament PD is looking to broaden its range of services

Filament PD is a product design consultancy based in Glasgow, which supports its clients with taking ideas from an initial sketch and design through to engineering, manufactur-ing and eventually to market.

While the business was growing consistently, Filament PD was running into a number of design challenges with the CAD platform it was using. Design Director, Gregor Aikman, explains, “Updates were only being made on a yearly basis and there wasn’t really any new functionality to experiment with in the latest version.”

Cloud-based collaborationThe team started to look at using alternative platforms at the beginning of 2017.

“One of the major benefits that sold us on the software was that it’s cloud-based which allows us to collaborate in real-time between different teams in different locations. Not only that, but we can now also share CAD models of product prototypes with clients – bringing them in as a co-developer and making the feedback process a lot more efficient.”

Gregor Aikman, Design Director

Intuitive interfaceThe team at Filament PD found it very easy to make the transition and retrain staff on the new platform. “Fusion 360 totally fits into the way we design products as a team,” notes Aikman. “We use a right brain/left brain synergy where one minute, we’re thinking about technical engineering challenges, and the next, we’re considering the human aspect of how it’s actually used. Fusion 360 mimics this thinking perfectly since it offers both CAD and CAM capabil-ity, allowing us to jump between complex surface modelling and switch back to the engineering detail quickly.”

Constant development Subscribing to the Fusion 360 platform also enables the team at Filament PD to receive regular updates to the software.

“Autodesk is constantly improving Fusion 360. There have been occasions where I’ve reported back on certain features to the technical team, which have then been incorporated into future updates. New functionality is continually released for us to test, and that helps us further hone our development processes internally.”

Gregor Aikman, Design Director

Linking up with manufacturing and prototypingLooking to the future of digital tech in

design and manufacturing, Filament PD is focusing its efforts on bringing a lot more 3D printing and in-house to broaden the range of services it’s able to offer clients.

With the support of Fusion 360, Co-Founder and Director, Craig Lynn, is confident that Fil-ament PD can be at the forefront of product design in Britain. He concludes, “There is still a huge amount of design IP being developed in the UK, and we believe we have the tools to maximise the quality of British design and manufacturing. Fusion 360 is a really progressive platform that will grow with us as we expand our team and services.”

www.filamentpd.com

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