Free Solid Edge
Resources for Students
With Solid Edge, students have access to a free version of the same easy-to-use software suite used by professionals. In addition to free software, we provide tutorials, webinars, online courses and certification to help you develop your design and engineering knowledge and skills.
Learners of all ages can gain valuable experience with industry-leading technology, supporting your studies in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) at all levels of education, from elementary school through university.
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Free Solid Edge Software for Students
From elementary school students to college age, homeschoolers, self-learners and afterschool club members, the Solid Edge Student Edition is the same software used by professionals—free to any active learner.
Free Solid Edge Learning Material for Students
Access free learning materials in the Siemens Learning Center. Here, you will find a comprehensive library of self-paced Solid Edge learning, covering everything from basic techniques, such as sketching, to advanced topics, such as sheet metal and generative design. In addition, you can prep for your Solid Edge certification with key concept reviews and practice questions from the exam.
Watch the following video to learn how to register for the Siemens Learning Center today. Once you have reviewed the video, please proceed to the Siemens Mentor Learning Center and follow the instructions from the video to access the Solid Edge for Education and Community library. Use the promotion code SESCUSER to gain free access.
Featured Learning Resources
Solid Edge Sketching Fundamentals Course
At the end of this course, students will be able to recognize and create artistic 2D shapes and patterns. These 2D sketches will form the foundation for the follow-up class that introduces students to 3D artistic mechanical design.
3D CAD Fundamentals Course
At the end of this, course students will have a solid creative understanding of 3D part modeling.
Generative Modeling Course
Generative design is a radical departure from conventional design practices and is by definition the creation of shapes decided by a set of rules, or in other words, software algorithms. In this course, students will learn how to optimize products for minimal mass with goal-driven generative design.
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Newly Available Learning Content
Solid Edge Structural Design & Weldments
Create Structural Frames and Weldments, create frame skeletons, build 3D frames, create drawings with cutlists, build a variety of metal frames, add weldments.
So You Have A Great Idea
In this course, we will cover the entire process of how to go from an idea to a product to a business. We will also look at all the engineering concepts involved.
Design a Garden Bird House
Level: Middle School, High School | Difficulty: Beginner
Use our 3D CAD tutorial to design a garden bird house using CAD principles, sketching, assemblies, and exploded part views.
Create a rocket with advanced CAD Design
Level: High School | Difficulty: Intermediate
Learn the advanced CAD design principles with our tutorial to build a rocket, using sketching, holes, assemblies, sheet-metal design, and a bill of materials.
Build a front loader with parts, drawings, and assemblies
Level: High School | Difficulty: Intermediate
This tutorial introduces all of the core abilities of Solid Edge: modeling parts, creating assemblies and creating detailed drawings.
Introduction to Wiring Your FIRST Robot
Level: All Ages | Difficulty: Intermediate
Learn how to use electronic routing in Solid Edge to add wire paths and physical wires to a FIRST® robot.
FIRST 2020 Field of Play
Level: All Ages | Difficulty: Intermediate
Discover 3D models of field parts and assemblies modeled in Solid Edge.
Robot Kit Chassis Assembly
Level: All Ages | Difficulty: Intermediate
This tutorial introduces all of the core abilities of Solid Edge: modeling parts, creating assemblies and creating detailed drawings.
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Greenpower: A Momentous Race
Follow the story of Sean, one of a team of high school students who built a world class Greenpower car in Solid Edge.