Do you remember the first time you heard about parametric modeling? It was more than likely that you heard about PTC’s Pro/ENGINEER at the same time.
On October 28, 2010, PTC, the company that first innovated parametric and direct modeling, launched another breakthrough: Creo, a new family of design software.
Over 10,000 people from around the world heard about Creo that day. PTC showed how this new technology could solve problems that have long plagued companies using CAD software. Specifically, difficulties with usability, interoperability, technology lock-in, and assembly management.
By removing these frustrations, Creo unlocks potential within any organization by unleashing creativity, facilitating teamwork, increasing efficiency, and ultimately bringing more value.
This site is devoted to helping you further discover Creo. It’s all here: Product-related information, discussions about today’s industry pains, opinions from press and industry influencers, and interviews with the people behind-the-scenes.
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