by Simon Spode | Apr 16, 2019 | 3D Scanning, Additive Manufacturing, Computer Aided Design (CAD), CT Scanning, Design, Innovation, Reverse Engineering
PES Performance, the sister company to PES Scanning has been shortlisted for Sheffield’s first Digital Awards. A nomination in the ‘Best Use of Digital Technology In Industry’ category recognises the work that the PES team does for clients utilising technology,...
by Simon Spode | Mar 19, 2019 | 3D Scanning, CT Scanning, Design, Development, Innovation, Quality & Inspection, Reverse Engineering
Industrial CT scanning services use X-ray technology to produce 3D images of the item being scanned. The advantage it has over other 3D scanning methods such as laser scanning or optical scanning is that CT scanning can be used to see the internal details of a part....
by Simon Spode | Mar 1, 2019 | Innovation, News
PES Performance has been invited to join the Northern Powerhouse Export Champions 2019 initiative, recently launched by the Department for International Trade (DIT). Part of a wider national DIT Export Champions programme, the chosen businesses will help promote the...
by Simon Spode | Feb 21, 2019 | Additive Manufacturing, Automotive, Defence, Design, Development, Innovation, Manufacturing
Whilst additive manufacturing (AM) technologies (also known as 3D printing) have gained significant traction over recent years in the design of complex components and creation of early prototypes, there is still some way to go before many industries adopt them for...
by Simon Spode | Feb 15, 2019 | Automotive, Innovation, Manufacturing, News, Reverse Engineering
The benefits of reverse engineering competitor products have been shown again recently in the automotive industry. Reports in the German press indicate that Audi and Porsche may be forced to plan a new direction for their electric vehicles (EVs) after reverse...
by Hannah Reaney | Jun 12, 2018 | 3D Scanning, Defence, Design, Innovation, Manufacturing, Reverse Engineering
(Adapted from original story in 3dprint.com) Marinebedrijf Koninklijke Marine, the organisation that is contracted to perform all maintenance and repairs for the Royal Netherlands Navy, are undertaking a project to create a database of key naval components. This means...