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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Siemens Solid Edge customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Siemens Solid Edge for 3D Modeling, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), 2D/3D Simulation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Siemens Solid Edge for 3D Modeling, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), 2D/3D Simulation include: Groupe SEB, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 31000 employees and revenues of $8.01 billion, Bourns, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 9000 employees and revenues of $3.20 billion, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, a Belgium based Education organisation with 11534 employees and revenues of $1.67 billion, Biesse Group, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 4252 employees and revenues of $907.0 million, Nammo, a Norway based Manufacturing organisation with 2800 employees and revenues of $872.0 million and many others.
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3D Engineering | Manufacturing | 150 | $15M | India | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, 3D Engineering implemented Siemens Solid Edge to support a pharmaceutical machinery customer in moving design workflows from 2D toward full 3D product modeling. The deployment targeted the 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation category and focused on enabling detailed mechanical assemblies, electrical wire integration, and subassembly motion visualization to validate fit and function during early design iterations.
The implementation configured Siemens Solid Edge for collaborative design data creation and integrated Solid Edge output with Teamcenter software to enable cross-departmental data sharing and version control. Functional capabilities emphasized in the rollout included 3D CAD modeling, electrical routing visualization, and exportable data sets that feed downstream production documentation, consistent with product lifecycle management workflows and digital twin enablement for plant and process simulation.
Governance changes accompanied the technical rollout, with user roles and data access controls established to protect customer intellectual property and standardize drawing handoffs to manufacturing. As a result of using Siemens Solid Edge alongside Teamcenter, the customer shortened new product development cycles by over 25 percent and reduced the rate of incorrect drawings on the shop floor by over 50 percent, while 3D Engineering continued to promote cross-product synergies across the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio.
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Aalto University | Education | 4478 | $425M | Finland | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Aalto University implemented Siemens Solid Edge as the primary 3D design tool for its engineering curricula. Aalto University deployed Siemens Solid Edge to provide hands on 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation capability across bachelor level courses, aligning classroom instruction with industry software used in multidisciplinary research and teaching.
The Siemens Solid Edge deployment emphasized core CAD functional modules including parametric part modeling, synchronous direct modeling, assembly design, drawing generation, and BOM creation. The implementation supported both history based and direct modeling workflows, enabling students to learn parametric control and intuitive editability in the same environment, and was used for ideation through BOM creation as part of product development coursework.
Siemens Solid Edge was integrated into a broader Siemens Xcelerator stack used at Aalto University, with Teamcenter adopted to store and manage all engineering related product data from day one, NX used for mechatronic design work, Simcenter used for simulation, and Tecnomatix applied for manufacturing process planning. Operational coverage included mechanical engineering, civil engineering and architecture programs, and practical collaboration at the Aalto University Industrial Internet Campus where students and industry partners work on multidisciplinary projects.
Governance focused on embedding Teamcenter based PLM practices early in student projects, standardizing file and BOM management workflows, and organizing project oriented collaboration to mirror industrial development processes. Reported results from the program included helping students gain problem solving skills, preparing graduates for careers in a digitalized industry, and supporting industry partners through project based collaboration using Siemens Solid Edge and the integrated toolchain.
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Aesseal | Manufacturing | 1950 | $480M | United Kingdom | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2013 | Prolim Global Corporation |
In 2013 AESSEAL deployed Siemens Solid Edge from Siemens Digital Industries Software as part of a broader CAD and PLM strategy to support a global engineering and manufacturing footprint. Siemens Solid Edge was implemented as the companys 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation toolset alongside Teamcenter and NX to establish an integrated engineering platform for worldwide customers.
The implementation focused on core authoring and release capabilities, with configuration of design publication and formal revision control to mirror AESSEALs complex product and order permutations. Teamcenter functioned as the CAD and CAM gateway, driving automated part numbering, as designed bills of materials, and controlled publication of supporting marketing and schematic information, while CAM programs and active projects were migrated into the new environment during the spring 2013 cutover.
Integrations were explicitly built into the rollout, with Teamcenter connected to CRM, MES and ERP systems so that released engineering data automatically generated stock records and BOMs in enterprise systems. The deployment covered AESSEALs global operations, supporting a user community of roughly 150 trained users, and aligning engineering across 230 locations that include nine manufacturing sites and 58 repair facilities serving customers in 104 countries.
Governance and process change accompanied the technical deployment, including a three week train the trainer boot camp and the creation of a dedicated global training network. Workflows were iteratively refined with user engagement to enforce disciplined notification and revision practices, providing end to end visibility from initial inquiry through to delivery.
Measured outcomes from the implementation included a 75 percent reduction in manual data transfer processes, improved cross site decision speed through consistent access to engineering and customer data, tighter revision control for quality, and the ability to withhold application specific details while sharing necessary geometric data to protect intellectual property. Prolim Global Corporation supported the program as an implementation partner working alongside internal teams and Siemens Digital Industries Software.
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Alexander Dennis | Manufacturing | 2100 | $628M | United Kingdom | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 1997 | n/a |
In 1997 Alexander Dennis began using Siemens Solid Edge for 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation, and by 2002 the company had adopted the application across all sites to support engineering design and drawing production. The initial roll out positioned Siemens Solid Edge as the primary authoring tool for parts, assemblies and production drawings across multiple manufacturing locations.
Siemens Solid Edge was used for parametric 3D modeling, 2D drawing generation and basic 2D/3D simulation capabilities, aligning application functionality with standard engineering and CAD workflows. Alexander Dennis generated roughly 100,000 CAD files from a team of about 60 engineers, which drove configuration and data management choices around file naming, revision handling and assembly referencing within the Solid Edge environment.
To address distribution and version control challenges Alexander Dennis integrated Solid Edge with Teamcenter, described in internal notes as a quick win with Teamcenter, to centralize CAD file storage and supplier distribution workflows. Prior to centralization locating a drawing could take two to three days, physical print and delivery to a supplier could be required, and in some cases electronic distribution of drawing files took up to two weeks, issues that the Solid Edge plus Teamcenter combination targeted through controlled access and centralized file services.
Adoption required governance changes to drawing access and release processes, introducing structured check in and check out practices and role based control over CAD data to prevent concurrent overwrite incidents such as one team overwriting another on a shared axle component. The move to Siemens Solid Edge and subsequent Teamcenter integration opened new engineering possibilities while also creating a need for formalized CAD data management and release workflows.
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Anger Machining | Manufacturing | 90 | $33M | Austria | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, Anger Machining implemented Siemens Solid Edge as the primary 3D CAD environment to support its transfer center machine designs. Siemens Solid Edge is deployed as the core 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation tool for engineering design, enabling the creation of detailed assemblies and the 3D design models that drive downstream process planning and NC programming.
The implementation centered on model based design and structured bill of materials authoring within Solid Edge, with configuration practices introduced to support a modular design principle for replaceable carrier modules and zero point clamping systems. Solid Edge models were used directly as inputs for process simulation and for part reuse, supporting design activities that target collision freedom and reduced design cost.
Solid Edge was integrated into a Siemens Digital Industries Software stack, with Teamcenter used for PLM data and process management and NX and NX CAM used for comprehensive machine tool simulation and NC program generation. Teamcenter links Solid Edge CAD data to the manufacturing process planning system and to ERP, enabling BOM mapping from engineering to manufacturing and downstream handoff to purchasing, and roughly 30 users work in Teamcenter to produce proposals, documentation, and workshop tasks.
Governance included centralizing CAD data in Teamcenter to enforce single source of truth and to recommend reusable parts, restructuring workflows between engineering, process planning, purchasing, and sales to align on common data, and applying machine level simulation to validate kinematics through NX CAM and controller level programs. As a result described by the customer, the combined use of Siemens Solid Edge with Teamcenter and NX CAM contributed to reduced engineering cycles by 30 percent, lowered design costs by 20 percent, and achieved 100 percent collision freedom for validated projects.
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Manufacturing | 4400 | $800M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 4252 | $907M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 2800 | $500M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 9000 | $3.2B | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 53 | $6M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Solid Edge | 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD),2D/3D Simulation | 2024 | n/a |
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