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PTC Creo PLM
PTC Creo PLM

PTC Creo PLM

By PTC


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Highlights : About PTC Creo PLM

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Text and Image Editing Tools

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Customized Interface

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Customized Menus

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Compatibility with Third-Party design tools

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Customized Commands

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Multiple Profiles

About PTC Creo PLM

PTC Creo PLM is a revamped version of the well known 3D Design tool Pro Engineer. Pro Engineer was a respected tool the manufacturing industry for its ability to handle complex assembly and geometry projects with ease. However, with time, it started to lose its market to its competitors such as SolidWorks Over the years, the former version of Creo (Pro Engineer) got many boosts in the form of redesigned interfaces and added features such as the ability to work with third-party modeling tool and direct modeling. The Creo is not just the rebranding of Pro Engineer; there are hundreds of newly added features that make it more powerful and useful than ever for the manufacturers.

Specifications

  24/7 Support
Yes
  Business Size
Mid-Market
  Deployments
Cloud
  Language Support
English
  Platforms

Product Details

Features

3D CAD/CAM/CAE Modeling

2D Drawing

Import Files

Compatibility with Third-Party design tools

Customized Commands

Multiple Profiles

Rendering Tools

Text and Image Editing Tools

Export Files

Customized Interface

Customized Menus

No Resolve Mood

Benefits

Graphic quality of Creo is greatly improved as compared to Pro E

To start with, the performance and graphic quality of Creo is greatly improved as compared to Pro E. This not only makes the designed models visually impactful, but the boosted performance of Creo makes the who design and modeling processes more efficient and productive.

Improved flexibility and efficiency

In addition to the improved flexibility and efficiency, another great feature of the Creo is that you can directly open any design file from any other CAD/CAM/CAE tool and start working on it right away. This interpretability is named as Unite technology in Creo and it gives the manufacturers with the leverage they need while designing complex products. This is a great feature especially when multiple design teams with diverse skill sets are working on a design project.

The subdivision surfacing tools are completely evolved in Creo.

These tools allow the designers working on the complex geometric models to work smoothly. What actually happens is that Creo now allows the designers to work surface by surface and saves each surface as a different object. The designer can go back and forth between the surfaces to make the required changes. These layers are then assembled to furnish the desired model.

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