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.

ADIRA introduces new additive manufacturing process for large-scale parts

ADIRA, based in the Porto area of Portugal, has a long history of success in designing and manufacturing sheet metal…

Lightweighting your designs: watch our webinar replay

A replay of our recent webinar “Optimize your product design for lightweighting” is now available. The focus of this webinar…

Momentum Vans: The Wright Family

Startup Spotlight: Momentum Vans

Momentum Vans, an American family-owned van conversion company, uses Solid Edge to convert Mercedes cargo vans into custom adventure camping vehicles.

6 Common Mistakes in Additive Manufacturing

Image courtesy of Siemens AM Blog

When implementing a new platform, it is easy to make a costly error without realising until it is too late. Mistakes always cost money and can ruin your…

What’s New in Solid Edge 2020: Additive Manufacturing

It’s finally here. Solid Edge 2020 offers advanced additive manufacturing processes and tools to ensure 3D printed parts are created right the first time. Features from print bed orientation to physi…

From the TODAY show: A high schooler (and Solid Edge) help an injured veteran get moving again

How did a high school student, an engineering class and Solid Edge change the life of a Marine veteran? Check out the story of Ashley Kimbel, featured on the TODAY show (a major US morning news and t…

An example of literal “Reverse Engineering” using Solid Edge

An example of literal “Reverse Engineering” using Solid Edge
Steve Sheldon, December 2018

At the start of the American Civil War there was a great shortage of weapons, for both the North…

A Creative Take on Generative Design & 3D Printing

When you think of applications for 3D printing, men’s fashion is probably not the first thing to come to mind. That’s the great thing about innovation though – it is often unexpected.