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AAA Games You Might Have Missed: Lack of Budget or Failed Marketing Campaigns

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Games with AAA budgets and marketing tend to be the most anticipated and visible in the gaming industry.

Despite this, some AAA games go unnoticed because of insufficient budget or ineffective marketing.

For those who are going to be involved in the process of AAA Game creation, we can advise to use AAA Game Company AAA.ilogos.biz, which has a high experience in development.

We also recommend reading our article to the end to understand what cool games may have been overlooked by many players.

That way you will not repeat their mistakes. And so, we’ll tell you about some of these underrated AAA games that may have slipped past your radar. [Read more…] about AAA Games You Might Have Missed: Lack of Budget or Failed Marketing Campaigns

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Georgia Tech partners with Stilfold to advance ‘industrial origami’ engineering program

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering is partnering with Stockholm-based startup Stilfold to roll out a pioneering initiative that will teach students innovative new approaches to sustainable manufacturing, inspired by the Japanese art of origami.

Stilfold is a leading design and technology startup pioneering the use of curve folding and robotics to build things more sustainably. The company says its “groundbreaking technology”, dubbed “industrial origami”, involves the use of robots to fold flat sheet metal over curves to create strong and sustainable new structures.

The tech is currently being used to build a lightweight electric motorcycle called the Stilride 1; and the world’s first climate-neutral car (in partnership with Polestar). [Read more…] about Georgia Tech partners with Stilfold to advance ‘industrial origami’ engineering program

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: build, civil, engineering, environmental, exciting, georgia, industrial, initiative, innovative, manufacturing, opportunity, origami, pioneering, program, school, startup, stilfold, students, sustainable, tech, technologies, technology, work, working

How to Design for Mobile: A Guide to Best Practices for Responsive UI/UX Design

May 22, 2023 by David Edwards

Planning an extraordinary portable client experience is fundamental for any organization that needs to remain serious in the present computerized commercial center.

As an ever-increasing number of clients go to their cell phones or tablets for data, it’s critical to make a natural and responsive connection point that will keep them locked in.

From understanding the portable client experience, advancing for more modest screens, and consolidating responsive plan standards, planning a compelling UI/UX on cell phones can be complex however rewarding. In this aid, we’ll investigate probably the prescribed procedures for making a fruitful portable UI/UX design. [Read more…] about How to Design for Mobile: A Guide to Best Practices for Responsive UI/UX Design

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: cell, client, clients, design, designing, experience, mobile, phones, portable, responsive, times, ui/ux, versatile

Stilfold patents its ‘industrial origami’ manufacturing technology

May 18, 2023 by David Edwards

Swedish design and technology company Stilfold – the parent company of electromobility startup Stilride – has been granted its first patent right for its innovative “industrial origami” manufacturing technology.

Stilfold’s technology enables designers to produce complex, light and sustainable structures by folding flat sheet metal over curves using computational design and advanced robotics.

The Swedish patent covers the core technology that enables Stilfold to design and build sophisticated products using origami-inspired curve folding. [Read more…] about Stilfold patents its ‘industrial origami’ manufacturing technology

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: applications, company, create, design, designers, folding, industrial, manufacturing, material, origami, patent, stilfold, stilride, technology

Generative design: nTopology blazing a trail through 3D printing world

May 17, 2023 by Abdul Montaqim

One of the most impressive features of the nTopology design application is that it requires substantially less computing power. According to the company’s – and its partners’ – calculations, file sizes can be 99 percent smaller compared with traditional 3D design software. 

Traditional, long-established software for 3D design tends to be very memory-hungry and can seriously stress out processors. nTop, on the other hand, can provide the same functionality if used on a laptop as traditional 3D design applications would if run on a supercomputer – because nTop was specifically designed for today’s 3D printing and design requirements.

The way nTop does this is difficult to explain for a non-technical journalist, but essentially, the nTop software does away with such things as extrusion, which is a fundamental concept and requirement in traditional 3D design applications. [Read more…] about Generative design: nTopology blazing a trail through 3D printing world

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: cad, complex, component, design, geometry, lattice, manufacturing, materials, ntop, parts, people, printing, process, simulation, software, there's, things, traditional

nTopology claims it can reduce 3D design file sizes by 99 percent

May 15, 2023 by David Edwards

nTopology, the developer of generative design software for engineering, and EOS, an industrial 3D printing company, are developing a new “Implicit Interop” capability, solving what they see as “a major bottleneck in the additive manufacturing workflow”.

The companies say they are achieving this by allowing the transfer of the most complex designs in megabyte-sized files, thereby quickening the time to manufacturing.

Previewed at the Formnext industry event a few months ago, the technology advancement was said to be “eagerly received” by nTopology partners and customers. [Read more…] about nTopology claims it can reduce 3D design file sizes by 99 percent

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: additive, complex, design, designs, eos, file, generative, geometries, implicit, industrial, industry, interop, manufacturing, ntopology, percent, printing, sizes, software, technology

Snapchat Plus Planet Order 2023 Explained

May 2, 2023 by Mark Allinson

What is Snapchat plus Planet Order 2023? Have you wondered to acquire deep understanding of the matter of the subject?

If yes, then Qnnit will help you understand some of the basic and advanced knowledge about the Snapchat Planet Order and what it means.

You must have a range of questions and this blog is going to answer all of them by the will of God. So, keep reading until the end.

Snapchat Planet Order Plus is a premium and subscription version of Snapchat. This feature helps you to choose 8 of your best friends and make a circle of them around you just like planets circling the Sun in our solar system.

The Snapchat Planet Order Plus is offered at just around $3.99. This price is nothing compared to the level of convenience the Plus version offers. [Read more…] about Snapchat Plus Planet Order 2023 Explained

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: friend, order, planet, snapchat

German Museum of Technology: What You Need to Know Before Visiting

April 29, 2023 by Mark Allinson

It is one of Germany’s most visited museums, the most engaging for kids of all ages, and fascinating even for adults who detest perusing museum displays.

All of this has to do with the Technical Museum of Berlin, which is housed in a number of sizable structures close to the iconic Angertian Station. Why is it so well-liked by everybody? Join us for a tour.

The size of the German Museum of Technology is astonishing. Its displays span more than 28,500 sq m and are situated in a former goods station and depot. [Read more…] about German Museum of Technology: What You Need to Know Before Visiting

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: airport, berlin, building, german, museum, technology

Groundlight raises $10 million to launch ‘natural language powered computer vision’ service for robotics

April 29, 2023 by Mark Allinson

AI startup Groundlight has launched its visual understanding service based on natural language instructions.

Groundlight says its service “enables any developer to understand images programmatically using simple English language instructions and just a few lines of code”.

Groundlight says its platform can be integrated into applications such as industrial automation, process monitoring, retail analytics, video stream analysis, and robotics. This pilot service is now available to select customers. [Read more…] about Groundlight raises $10 million to launch ‘natural language powered computer vision’ service for robotics

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: applications, build, companies, data, enables, expensive, groundlight, human, industrial, language, model, models, natural, process, service, solution, solutions, vision

Coval adds communications interface to ‘new and improved’ robotic vacuum grippers

April 29, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Coval has integrated a communications interface to its “new and improved” robotic vacuum grippers.

Coval offers manufacturers a range of vacuum grippers suitable for handling of parts of various sizes, weights, and materials. This gripper range has been extended with the latest CMS HD series multistage vacuum pumps, developed by Coval.

Coval’s range of vacuum grippers is based on two complementary solutions. The CVGL is characterized by its lightness and great adaptability. It is available as standard in several lengths, power ratings, and gripping interfaces. [Read more…] about Coval adds communications interface to ‘new and improved’ robotic vacuum grippers

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: cms, coval, grippers, hd, interface, multistage, pump, pumps, vacuum

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