The short answer: YES, many companies are making the switch to Solid Edge. Here are a few real-world examples:
Chantiers de l'Atlantique: This industry-leading shipbuilder uses Solid Edge to refine complex and detailed design concepts. They previously managed the immense complexity of designing and constructing massive cruise ships, like the Wonder of the Seas, using multiple CAD packages and ERP software solutions. To optimize the creation of the cabins, they switched from SOLIDWORKS® to the integrated Solid Edge software, now utilized by their in-house design teams, engineers, and marine experts.
DesignPlan: This multinational urban lighting company switched to Solid Edge after 25 years of experience with other CAD solutions. With Solid Edge's synchronous technology, they can now design customized products quickly and efficiently without compromising on quality.
B&P Littleford: B&P Littleford faced the challenge of delivering designs on time across various machinery projects. They needed to release design drawings cleanly and concisely without requiring excessive engineering change orders (ECOs). The challenge was to speed up the process, become more efficient, and still maintain creativity and innovation. After switching to Solid Edge from SOLIDWORKS, the company has never looked back.
According to Matt Lombard, a well-known CAD blogger and online influencer, Solid Edge has something for everyone, especially SOLIDWORKS users looking for an alternative. Read the full article here.