being at the leading edge in the innovation apparent in your particular market or markets
the position of greatest advancement; the leading position in any movement or field
cut·ting edge The spelling cutting-edge is used for meaning 3..1. If you are at the cutting edge of a particular field of activity, you are involved in its most important or most exciting developments. This shipyard is at the cutting edge of world shipbuilding technology. = forefront
{i} forefront, most advanced stage; sharp quality; knife edge, sharp side of a knife; sharp working side of a dental hand instrument
invisible to the naked eye and must be immaculately sharp - with its corners Remember that you can have a very sharp cutting edge but a carving tool which cuts poorly if the bevel is incorrectly shaped or at the wrong cutting angle
The sharp corner or edge on the top of the punch or button that actually does the cutting, when perforating or shearing sheet metal
Cutting-edge techniques or equipment are the most advanced that there are in a particular field. What we are planning is cutting-edge technology never seen in Australia before
{i} forefront, most advanced stage; sharp quality; knife edge, sharp side of a knife; sharp working angle of a dental hand instrument
If someone or something gives you a cutting edge, they give you an advantage over your competitors. If Pearce had been fit, we would have won. We missed the cutting edge he would have given us