Exploring Technology and Innovations: Siemens joins forces with the University of Birmingham for the Birmingham Project

In June, the University of Birmingham’s Careers Network hosted the Birmingham Project, inviting Siemens to support the “Exploring Technology and…

Siemens Solid Edge Bootcamp: Empowering future talents by forcing them to go beyond their boundaries

Siemens is always keen to support both students and academic initiatives. That’s why the Mainstream Academic team within Siemens Digital…

Sustainability in Practice with Solid Edge

Wisdom James Murombo has been using Solid Edge throughout his engineering studies at the National University of Science and Technology…

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.

Top View Shot in Elementary School Creativity Classroom: Children Sitting on the Bean bags while Teacher Explains Lesson to them and Uses Digital Tablet Computer, They Play by Passing High Five.

STEM education leaders help Siemens prepare a new generation for the future

Register now for free to join Stage Two’s livestream and the Siemens Digital Experience powered by Scasa on October 29th. For Our Beyond.

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.

Developing tomorrow’s engineers: Siemens partners with ReDI Duisburg to teach students about CAD and 3D printing

Amid the pandemic, digitalization has become more important than ever. We’ve come to realize that digital skills have become critical and that they must be taught earlier – ideally at school. The #SiemensMovesSchools initiative helps academic institutions teach students the insights they need for their future careers, close knowledge gaps, and bring applied engineering to the classroom, and beyond.

Marcos Marfa and his robot

14-year-old Marcos Marfa uses Solid Edge to build his own robot

Discover how 14-year-old Marcos Marfa found his passion for design and 3D printing, and how he managed to build a robot after teaching himself how to use Solid Edge.

ABii, the robot from Van Robotics, developed using Solid Edge software from Siemens

Robot tutors bring machine learning to the classroom

With Solid Edge® CAD software, Van Robotics can realize its vision of designing smart, physically embodied robot tutors that carry out machine learning tasks in the classroom.