SolidWorks automation · CAD/CAM · AI software
Hello, I'm Mehmet Seyrimez.I build AI-assisted applications, CAD software, and production-focused digital solutions.
With 8+ years in R&D and technical design, I integrate transformative AI into engineering workflows—building modern tools that optimize processes, boost efficiency, and solve complex problems elegantly.

About
I bring engineering knowledge into software—and AI into production.
A developer who solves engineering problems in code—and makes software work on the shop floor.
With 8+ years in R&D and technical design, I work across CAD automation, parametric design, and AI-assisted product development. I automate repetitive work and turn complex engineering processes into simple, scalable digital tools.
CAD automation
Parametric assemblies, automated documentation, and production outputs.
AI-powered dev
Fast iteration, smart workflows, and modern tooling.
Production-first
Field-tested solutions aligned with real manufacturing lines.
Showcase
All three are in production use — working software, not demos.
Path
Two Journeys
From code to shop floor, and back.
Software development and technical design — two branches of the same technical vision, reinforcing each other.
From modern digital products to CAD/CAM automation—united under one production-adjacent roof.
Ecosystem
Brands & Vision
The brands and product line I've built in CAD automation and engineering software.
Blog & Articles
Thoughts, technical notes, and case studies on AI, CAD automation, and engineering workflows.
FAQ
Common questions
What is SolidWorks automation and what does it cover?
SolidWorks automation means handing repetitive CAD work to software through the SolidWorks API. In practice it means building a complete assembly from user-entered dimensions, generating drawings automatically, and packaging production outputs — PDF, DWG, DXF, and flat-pattern drawings — in a single command. I do this at scales ranging from VBA macros to C# / .NET enterprise add-ins.
What does CAD automation gain a manufacturing company?
The most direct gain is eliminating the repeated modelling of the same work. The second — often more valuable — gain is standardisation: when output naming, folder structure, and revision numbering are part of the automation, the files that reach production no longer vary by whoever made them. On my own projects, internal measurements reported a speed-up of roughly 85%+ against the previous CAD workflow.
Which technologies do you work with?
On the engineering-software side: C#, .NET, C++, and the SolidWorks API. On the web and product side: TypeScript with Next.js. I use AI as controlled leverage for development speed — architectural decisions, validation, and test coverage stay with me.
How do you start a project?
I start from the problem, not the tool. First we measure which task repeats, how often, and where time is lost in the current process; then we make the automation boundary explicit — what goes to software and what stays with a person. I begin with a small, verifiable pilot and widen the scope as it proves itself in the field.
Where and how do you work?
I am based in Pendik, Istanbul, and open to remote and hybrid work. You can reach me directly about CAD automation, in-house CAD/CAM products, and SolidWorks-based production tooling.
Contact
Reach out for CAD automation, engineering software, or AI-assisted product development — open to individual and corporate inquiries.
Let's solve your challenge together.
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Reach me on LinkedInmehmetseyrimez@gmail.comPendik, İstanbul


