Coordinates: 46°55′37″N 6°38′22″E / 46.9269673°N 6.63939°E / 46.9269673; 6.63939
Edouard Dubied & Cie S.A. (French: Edouard Dubied & Co) was a Swiss enterprise producing machines for the textile industry. It was formed in 1867 and closed in 1987. It was based in Neuchâtel and then in Couvet.
Henri-Edouard Dubied was born in Couvet as the son of an absinthe distiller. He founded the business after attending the Exposition Universelle (1867), where he bought the rights to make hand-cranked knitting machines from Isaac W. Lamb. These knitting machines were originally designed for making socks and hosiery, and used a recently invented kind of mechanical needle.
His son, Paul-Edouard Dubied, who had trained as an engineer at the École polytechnique fédérale de Zurich (French: Zurich federal polytechnic college), succeeded him in 1878. He added motors to the knitting machines and created a department of general mechanics specialising in lathing. He focused on this new field, and in time expanded to Pontarlier in France, and handed over the knitting machine business to his son Pierre-Edouard.