Students using Solid Edge CAD software

Problem solving vs. finding answers starts in high school

Engineering has been a major in universities for centuries, but for as long as humans have been on Earth, we…

Accelerate your digital manufacturing operations with a dedicated OEM solution

Productivity and efficiency are key drivers for many manufacturing companies, especially when they need to provide these aspects to their customers. Some companies create their own software solutions – often with long development cycles and rather a moderate outcome. Some others rely on strong partners and try to embed their solutions and technologies.

Charging innovation powers the future of EVs

The market for electric vehicles is growing fast but finding efficient ways to “refuel” these vehicles will rely on building new infrastructure.

BF Engineering design office in Lampeter, Wales, UK

Solid Edge Certification — A designers’ perspective

Chris Harper, Project Director at BF Engineering Recycling Services in the UK, recently completed all 3 levels of Solid Edge Certification: Associate, Professional, and Expert. I interviewed Chris to find out more about his work at BF Engineering and his experience in preparing for and completing the certification process.

Sophia welding a piece of metal

Sophia Valentine cuts a clear path with a CNC plasma cutter and Solid Edge

Discover how 20-year-old Sophia Valentine uses self-taught sketching, 2D CAD, sheet metal and welding skills to operate a CNC table and create custom metal artwork.

Startup Spotlight: Yanu, the world’s first AI-powered robot bartender

Meet Yanu, the first contactless robot bartender powered by AI, and developed using next-generation 3D product design software from Siemens.

kainos water treatment facility rendering

Building a water treatment startup in rural Africa

A startup in South Africa aims to re-engineer water treatment facilities with an innovative approach to product development.

Human and robot hands touching

Axosuits takes exoskeletons from sci-fi to medical and industrial markets

Body augmentation and exoskeletons have been a part of sci-fi lore for ages. But the current market for robotic ‘exosuits’ has a more practical application than sci-fi and mech warrior games

Leveraging academic creativity for new product development

Discover how UK-based startup Surrey Sensors leverages the philosophical and creative spirit of their academic roots to create new products for aerospace and research applications.