Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) recently designed and built BAAM – Big Area Additive Manufacturing – Machine using Solid Edge software. You may have heard of BAAM in connection with the first …
Melissa Schultz is a CAD admin who has lead her 70 some Solid Edge users through a transition to Synchronous. She gave a standing room-only presentation at Solid Edge University 2014 that has continu…
Dan Staples asked me to call some attention to a surfacing presentation that was made at Solid Edge University 2013 by a French company called SEB. SEB designs and manufactures a lot of small applian…
You might have noticed that I’m not exactly neutral in the Synchronous vs Ordered debate. Synchronous was part of the reason for me to start looking at Solid Edge in the first place. So I’m always in…
Solid Edge had folks doing interviews in the hallways amid all the buzz and activity of the actual event. They captured the thoughts and reactions of the people making the news and those who help us …
The Solid Edge University machine is kicking into high gear. Lots of information now coming out about the event. You don’t want to miss this year, with the certification, the keynotes, and Rick Mason…
The design of toys that go is an exciting field. Toys that are crazy fun even for adult(ish) size people are even better. There’s nobody who knows this business better than Ali Kermani, from Razor US…
[editor] This is an article submitted by Tushar Suradkar for publishing in the Solid Edge Community Blog.
Solid Edge Can Sense Solid Edge has a feature called Sensors – call it your …
FEMAP Symposium is the simulation equivalent of Solid Edge University, and it’s being held after SEU14, May 14-16, in the same conference center in Atlanta, the Peachtree Westin.
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