by Simon Spode | Jul 15, 2022 | Design, Development, News
After visiting the Eurobike 2022 show this week in Frankfurt it is clear that there has been a step change in the adoption of many types of bike-based e-mobility products, evidenced by the amount of new ‘global’ companies out there. Some of these companies have seen...
by Simon Spode | Jul 1, 2021 | Design, Development, Innovation, Manufacturing
Digital twins are digital or virtual representations of a physical object or process. These digital representations are fed with real data acquired by sensors placed in the real component or process, which allow the simulation of behaviours, and can predict how the...
by Simon Spode | May 13, 2021 | Aerospace, Design, Development, Innovation
Europe’s largest aircraft manufacturer Airbus intends to have the first hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft flying by 2035 and believes the fuel will replace kerosene, ultimately leading to zero-emissions aviation. That was the prediction of Airbus vice-president of...
by Simon Spode | Feb 17, 2021 | Automotive, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Design, Development
Under the title “Porsche Unseen”, Porsche has for the first time published some of their design studies from 2005 to 2019. The sports car manufacturer is showing spectacular visions of 15 different cars. In this way, Porsche Unseen offers an insight into its design...
by Simon Spode | Feb 11, 2021 | Development, Innovation
Performance Engineered Solutions (PES) Ltd have announced their involvement in a new consortium which will undertake performance sports equipment development, and produce products for both elite athletes and teams and amateur sportspeople. Nex-gensports will combine...
by Simon Spode | Nov 25, 2020 | 3D Scanning, Aerodynamics, Aerospace, Classic Aircraft, Composites, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Defence, Design, Development, Engineering, Innovation, News
After four years on an incredibly challenging project, the Sea Dart jet powered UAV seaplane aircraft has travelled under its own power for the first time. The original project brief from our client, The Little Jet Company, was to produce a reduced size, flying...