On June 13, 2011, thousands of customers, industry and media people gathered in Las Vegas for PlanetPTC Live, and the Creo 1.0 release. Thousands also joined online from across the globe.
Weren’t able to make it to the Creo 1.0 event? Want to experience it again? We’ve two recommended replays.
- View Brian Shepherd, our EVP of product development, discuss PTC’s vision and strategy. He’s excited about the first release of Creo, Windchill 10.0, and our recent acquistion of MKS– we think you’ll be excited too. Approximate Running time: 150 minutes.
- Watch the Creo 1.0 release event at PlanetPTC Live, introduced by Mike Campbell, DVP of Creo product development, and John Buchowski, VP of Creo Product Management. Approximate Running time: 50 minutes.
Want to watch the orgininal Project Lightning: Unveiled event from October 28, 2010, where hundreds of customers, industry and media people gathered in Boston and thousands also joined online from across the globe?










17 Comments
What is going to happen to the file extensions. Is the new Pro/Creo is going to loose the ProE .prt and versions “.prt.1,prt.2…”?
No, the .prt file extension will remain. Do not confuse the Common Data Model with a Single File Format. There will continue to be specific file types, representing the different business objects, which users need to get their jobs done, and companies need to create in order to share information effectively.
If there is not going to be a single format for all the apps then what would I open when I want to use ProductView? Does the Creo app for visualization always convert to a ProductView format on every file open action?
Creo will use all native file formats.
please pack the replay into a single downloadable video file. i need to share the video with my colleagues.
Hi James, the replay is now available for download so that you can share it more easily with your colleagues.
Nice presentation, eerily similar to an Apple Keynote. In that vein, will CREO run natively on Macs?
(accidentally posted on other blog entry)
Platform support details are still being refined, but Mac OS support is being considered.
Mac OS support would be very advantageous!
are we also planning Red Hat Linux 64 bit support
Unshackle us from the PC as well!!
Will there be an App for Windchill/Productview for use with mobile devices like Droid or Apple I-Phone?
So what about Isodraw?
Couple of comments :-
1) Revolutionize the CAD work. It is amazing and the common data model would help everybody save time, effort and money. And products can be delivered at the speed of market demand.
2) what will be licensing model? Would all customer have to go through PTC reps or would have to work with different app vendors?
3) How would upgrades from previous versions be handled? With respect to Proe customization and other automations?
4) The interoperability of different module or components (CDM) is the key and how reliable would that be again in terms of upgrades ?
If an external copy geom feature in a parametric model is moved or modified in the direct modeling environment, will it be possible to have an option to update the parent geometry of the external copy geom feature when the parametric model is re-opened?
the video downloaded with filename “,” Yes that’s right – the filename is just comma. Could someone tell me what file type it is so I can rename it and play it? Thanks in advance.
Hi Mike, sorry to hear you had problems with the filename becoming a comma. The file is called creo-webcast.mov and is a quicktime movie file.
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