Creo Named 2011 Product of the Year by NASA Tech Briefs

Product of the Year 2011

The industry has spoken, and the message is – Creo delivers the best value to engineers:

  • December 2011: Creo is a finalist for NASA Tech Briefs’ 2011 Product of the Year

And we’re now proud to add to this list:

  • February 2012: Creo wins 2011 Product of the Year by NASA Tech Briefs

Both the NASA Tech Briefs and Design World “Product of the Year” awards are given on the basis of receiving the most votes from the engineering community – so are a true testament to the impact Creo is having in the engineering world.

The NASA Tech Briefs recognition is based on a call-to-voting of their 190,000+ subscribers. Largely design engineers, they were asked to choose the one product they felt was the most significant new product introduced to the engineering community in 2011. The top three products receiving the most votes are named NASA Tech Briefs’ Product of the Year.

“The NASA Tech Briefs Product of the Year is selected solely by the readers — the buyers and users of these products. The winners are the best of the best — the products that design engineers feel were the most important new products introduced in 2011 that will help them do their jobs better and more efficiently.”  Linda L. Bell, Editorial Director, NASA Tech Briefs.

Look for the official announcement in the March issue of NASA Tech Briefs.

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2 Comments

  1. Flami
    Posted Feb 8, 2012 at 1:44 am | Permalink

    Bravo Creo!!
    The new Creo has a superb and faster user interface and modelling capabilities are far imporved…

    - Flami

    • Lindsey Christensen
      Posted Feb 8, 2012 at 8:22 am | Permalink

      Thank you for the feedback Flami!

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