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Solid Edge – Data Management Made Easy

Throughout the many years I have been involved with Solid Edge, one of the things I enjoy most is interacting with customers and listening to what they are trying to achieve in their design process and what they need out of their software.
One hurdle often encountered is the need to find design information as quickly [...]

August 18th, 2010 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued
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Solid Edge Survey – Have Your Say on the Future

It seems that changes are afoot at Siemens PLM and there is a new drive to improve the way they listen to and interact with their customers. They have recognised that whilst Solid Edge, and the other products in the Velocity portfolio, have a lot of potential there is always a great deal of room [...]

July 2nd, 2010 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued
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More Solid Edge ST3 News

The Siemens PLM Connection annual user’s conference is currently underway in Dallas, Texas. The Solid Edge kick off presentation at this event provided some great information regarding what we are likely to see in the next major release – Solid Edge ST3.
The first impressions of Solid Edge ST3 are that it promises to be bigger [...]

June 29th, 2010 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued
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Using Google Search for Solid Edge Training Videos

If you’re like me you probably use the Google search engine on a daily basis to find information.
We all probably use Google far more heavily than we realise. It’s become second nature….want to find something… we’ll Google it.
Usually we’ll do a search by just typing in a few keywords relative to the information we [...]

February 17th, 2010 | Jon Sutcliffe | 2 comments | Continued
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Solid Edge Drawing Border Utility

Our last few posts discussed the availability of some free Solid Edge training material. This time we have information about an invaluable FREE Solid Edge utility. There can be occasions when drawing sheets or background graphics in existing draft files need to be modified in some way. Maybe our original templates were generated way back when [...] October 22nd, 2009 | Jon Sutcliffe | 3 comments | Continued
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Free Solid Edge Training – Part 2

In our last post we pointed you towards some free Solid Edge video training material. This covered some of the basics for using the Synchronous Technology modelling workflows.
Well, we have another video available for you. This one is from a Solid Edge ST Fundamentals training series and covers some of the steps used in the [...]

October 13th, 2009 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued
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Free Solid Edge Training – Part 1

Things have been a little quiet on SynchronousTechnology.net for the last couple of months, but let me assure you we have been working away very hard behind the scenes on an exciting new project which will be announced very soon. In addition to this we have been readying ourselves for the imminent shipping of Solid [...]

October 7th, 2009 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued
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User Interface Changes in Solid Edge ST2

There are many great enhancments in Solid Edge ST2, not least the new Synchronous sheet metal capabilities and the new Simulation module. However in this first post for ST2 I wanted to focus on one of the the most important elements that you first encounter as a user of Solid Edge – the User Interface.
When [...]

July 3rd, 2009 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued
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Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology 2 Announced

What’s better a Generation Two iPod or a Generation Seven iPod? Now I’m fortunate to have both of these devices. When I got my first Generation 2 iPod I thought it was fantastic, but recently after buying the latest Generation Seven version I realised what I’d been missing. I now had colour screen, [...]

May 29th, 2009 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued
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Converting Traditional to Synchronous

We have seen many great examples of Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology in action over the past few months. Most of these examples focus on either geometry that is purely synchronous or has been imported from another 3D Design solution such as SolidWorks or Inventor. Some previous posts which are worthy of a mention include - Imported Data, PMI [...]

December 3rd, 2008 | Jon Sutcliffe | 0 comments | Continued