Drone ranger Posted by Admin - May 26, 2017 To demonstrate the potential of drone data on a live civil engineering project, 3DR enlisted the help of Autodesk to…
Market forces Posted by Admin - May 26, 2017 When the City of London Corporation needed sophisticated surveying performed at the Poultry Market at Smithfield, Plowman Craven had the…
Review: Armari Magnetar V25 (with dual AMD Radeon Pro WX 7100) Posted by Greg Corke - February 8, 2017 This stylish workstation has been specifically designed for VR. But despite its slimline chassis, you can still fit an incredible…
Review: Nvidia Quadro P2000 and Quadro P4000 for CAD, viz & VR Posted by Greg Corke - February 6, 2017 Nvidia is changing the landscape of professional 3D graphics with a new family of Pascal Quadro GPUs, including a single…
Review: From Revit to VR Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2017 Greg Corke gets hands-on with three Virtual Reality (VR) applications that work seamlessly with Autodesk Revit, weighing up their capabilities…
Bridge of sighs Posted by Admin - December 7, 2016 The Elizabeth Quay pedestrian bridge is a highlight of the Western Australian Government’s project to revitalise central Perth
Autodesk vision Posted by Admin - December 7, 2016 Autodesk University in Las Vegas is the company’s key opportunity to share its latest updates and present its vision for…
LumenRT embraces VR Posted by Greg Corke - December 6, 2016 LumentRT, the easy-to-use viz tool offers users of Bentley software, Revit, ArchiCAD, SketchUp a gateway into a powerful ‘game engine’…
NEWS: Leica and Autodesk revolutionize portable scanning Posted by Martyn Day - November 16, 2016 The laser scanning market has just experienced a shock wave with Autodesk and Leica teaming up to lower the cost…
Aligning real and virtual construction Posted by Randall Newton - September 16, 2016 From drone-gathered site data to augmented reality (AR), advanced technologies are bringing new perspectives on real-world environments and works in…