Pro/ENGINEER to Creo Parametric 2.0: Five Steps to a Successful Upgrade
Design engineers and product manufacturers are a careful bunch. That’s because a lot rides on the choices they make, and one missed opportunity can be expensive. We feel the same way about design and...
View ArticlePlanetPTC Live: Thinking of moving to Creo?
PTC is conducting several presentations of “Why Move to Creo” at PlanetPTC Live this year. There was a lot of interest in the session! During the conference, I heard from several companies who told...
View ArticlePlanetPTC Live’s Customer Panel: Insights from 3 companies who have moved to...
Yesterday at PlanetPTC Live, Sherry Fairbank hosted a PTC Creo customer panel. PTC had 3 companies on the panel that moved from earlier versions of Pro/ENGINEER to PTC Creo. They talked about their...
View ArticleMoving to Creo 2.0: One Customer’s Experience
With Creo 2.0 released just over five months ago, now’s a great time to get a sanity check from those that have taken the time to download, test it, and have Creo 2.0 in production. Back in July 2011,...
View ArticleVP of Design and Engineering Discusses Creo versus Pro/ENGINEER
A couple weeks ago, the Product Design Show featured tamaggo and their affordable 360 degree camera for the lay photographer. Tamaggo is on the cutting edge both in their product technology and in...
View ArticleTop 5 BAD reasons to stay with Pro/ENGINEER and not move to Creo Parametric
Software is a relationship with an expiration date. And while upgrading your CAD software is inevitable, it’s easy to rationalize that you don’t need to change anything. But those pesky facts about...
View ArticleMoving to Creo 2.0: Experiences from SolidWorks and Inventor Users
We know Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire users find Creo Parametric easier to use by a long shot, and especially the reworked workflows in common areas like sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, sheet...
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