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Concept modeler helps fulfill human needs

But it goes to eleven

Musical instrument manufacturers are recognizing the value of Creo. “Designers created the preliminary concepts using Creo Elements Direct Personal Edition software from PTC. They focused on the instrument’s central core as defined in the Creo sketch as the most likely area to support user customization, a capability they felt would boost players’ self esteem. The […]

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Integrative Thinking and Experimentalism in Design Thinking

Integrative thinking is so very important today.  For CST covers, stepping out of their storage tank roots and into modern architecture required creativity and an openness to all ideas. For over 100 years CST has designed storage tanks and aluminum covers, so the project of creating an architectural canopy for a library in Washington D.C. […]

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OCUS Confirms Creo Parametric 2.0 Advantage over Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0

If you want empirical data on how Creo Parametric 2.0 performs on your system, this is a good article for you. Using Olaf Corten’s Utilities (OCUS benchmark), you can capture and compare performance data for various platforms and software releases, including your own. Olaf recently updated the OCUS benchmark for Creo Parametric 2.0, 1.0, and […]

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CAD/CAM Performance: Say Good-Bye to Paper Technician Manuals with Creo Illustrate

Associatively linked to original CAD files, Creo Illustrate makes it possible to create 3D, interactive and updatable service manuals that can be viewed on a laptop, tablet or smartphone. This eliminates print production costs, and allows technicians to call up information on the exact product variant they’re working on, with all of the latest engineering […]

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Creocommunity.com: User Profile of Sr Engineer, John Deere

Originally posted on http://www.creocommunity.com Sushanta Das spent many years working with PTC on the development of Creo Parametric and Creo Direct. Today he works as a senior engineer in the field of industrial design for John Deere. The 28-year old resident of Pune, Maharashtra, India said that the coolest thing he has seen in the […]

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DesktopEngineering: We Gather Here Today to Reconcile Direct and Parametric

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DE’s Kenneth Wong discusses the history and future of direct versus parametric modeling, citing PTC as a “parametric powerhouse” that has developed “lighter, nimbler apps” in Creo for direct modeling capabilities. A few of the Creo highlights from this cover story include: A Break from History without Burning Bridges In remaking its software titles into […]

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CAD/CAM Performance.com: PTC Is Listening: How Creo 1.0 Addresses Top Engineer Frustrations

“PTC, and other CAD software vendors, are working hard to minimize your CAD frustrations, so everyone who’s part of the product development process can be more productive. For PTC specifically, this has involved a fundamental rethinking of CAD. Instead of offering a monolithic application that tries to serve many users with a single solution, Creo […]

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Creo Apps and CoCreate

Does Creo Direct signal the death of Creo Elements/Direct Modeling? The answer is no! In this blog, I’d like to recap our strategy for CoCreate customers and users. Creo Elements/Direct (formerly CoCreate) is by far the most comprehensive direct modeling solution on the market, used by more than 5,000 companies as their core product development […]

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Creo Apps and Pro/ENGINEER

Creo is PTC’s strategy to redefine the way companies design products. Our June 2011 release of Creo 1.0 was our first step along that strategy. Welcomed by customers, users, industry watchers, and many others – finally innovation in CAD was back. Creo 1.0 is a huge step, delivering our first collection of apps, new breakthrough technologies […]

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The Creo User Interface

Generally, we’ve received positive feedback on the the new user experience delivered in the Creo 1.0 apps, but we recently heard about some disappointment at a few aspects of the Creo user interface. In this blog, I’d like to recap our strategy, discuss the specific concern, and provide an update on progress. Firstly, let me say […]

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