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The use of Computer-aided Design technology in dentistry has had a checkered history due to its low acceptances by fellows in the dental community and the economic recession that hit most parts of Europe and North America—including the United States—did little to foster CAD use by fellows in the dental community.

8 July 2013

“Half the size of a paper clip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, it leapt a few inches, hovered for a moment on fragile, flapping wings, and then sped along a preset route through the air.” This was the commentary coming out of a lab in the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), as Caroline Perry covered the first flight of the RoboBee. Th

1 July 2013

Becoming a certified professional has a setting ring to it, regardless of whatever profession you choose to practice and been a CAD Designer is no different. CAD users who have one or more certifications have the edge of been able to prove their expertise without the need of taking on spot test when searching for a job in a brick and mortar establishment and having a

27 May 2013

Industrial design—for those who do not know—is the use of a combination of applied science and applied art to mainly improve the aesthetics and usability of a product for public use. While an industrial designer is a professional who creates or provide solution about the functionality and build of a product’s prototype. He or she accomplishes this with

28 March 2013