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Author: Mark Goudswaard

1st July 202213th March 2025By Mark GoudswaardCIRP, Conference, Project: Brokering Additive Manufacturing

BAM @ CIRP CMS in Lugano, Switzerland

BAM research associates Lorenzo Giunto and Mark Goudswaard are in Lugano this week presenting their work at the 55th CIRP annual conference […]

13th June 202213th June 2022By Mark Goudswaard

The International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) Challenge 2022

The second iteration of the IDEA challenge took place in April 2022 featuring teams from Blekinge Technical University (Sweden), Aalto University (Finland), […]

13th June 202213th June 2022By Mark Goudswaard

Virtually-hosted hackathons for design research

This video was originally presented at the Design Conference 2022 and provides an overview and appraisal of the International Design Engineering Annual […]

10th December 202113th March 2025By Mark GoudswaardProject: Project Clean Access

PCA toolkit V3

Version 3 of the PCA toolkit is shown in the picture below. It contains a number of updates with new products and […]

26th October 202126th October 2021By Mark Goudswaard

The democratisation of design and new paradigms for global manufacture

Last week I gave a talk for La Universidad de Los Andes (Uniandes) in Bogota about the democratisation of design and new […]

27th September 202111th October 2021By Mark Goudswaard

EEG Internship in the DMF lab

Written by Adam McGlenaghan Throughout the summer, I have been completing an internship with the DMF lab focusing on the use of […]

23rd September 202121st January 2025By Mark GoudswaardDigital-Physical Twinning, Seamless Digital Physical Prototyping

Revisiting prototyping in 2020: A snapshot of practice in UK Design Companies

Prototyping is an indispensable activity in the product development process but what does prototyping practice in industry look like? In this video […]

23rd September 202123rd September 2021By Mark GoudswaardNon-Identical Digital Twins, Seamless Digital Physical Prototyping

Comparison of digitisation methods: photogrammetry and structured light scanning

What are the differences in performance and usability of digitisation techniques?  In this video we compare two such methods; photogrammetry and structured light […]

22nd September 202121st January 2025By Mark GoudswaardDigital-Physical Twinning, Pro2booth

The IDEA Challenge 2021

The IDEA (International Design Engineering Annual) Challenge just completed its first iteration! Inspired by current events, this year’s participants competed to develop […]

22nd September 202122nd September 2021By Mark GoudswaardDigital-Physical Twinning, Fungibility, Non-Identical Digital Twins, ProtoTwinning, Seamless Digital Physical Prototyping

How are prototypes fungible?

Prototyping constitutes a wide range of methods spanning both physical and digital domains, each with their respective benefits and drawbacks. Different methods are […]

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