PTC Creo 11

Introducing Creo 11 : The Latest in CAD Design


We are thrilled to introduce the latest iteration of CAD (computer-aided-design). A game-changer in the world of design and innovation. A software set to a new standard and represents the next leap forward in our commitment to empowering engineer, designers and creators with the tools they need to turn ideas into reality.

Creo 11 brings an impressive range of features paired with a user-friendly interface, empowering designers to accelerate their workflows and bring ideas to life with unprecedented precision and speed. Each feature is meticulously designed to meet the evolving demands of modern engineering, offering everything from enhanced modeling capabilities to advanced tools.

Discover more about this exciting release below!

Advanced Design Capabilities

Creo 11 introduces several advanced design capabilities that cater to specific industry requirements:

  • Productivity & Usability Enhancements:
    Support for multibody ideas, streamlined part design processes, an improved enclosure volume capability for ideal packaging options, and a refined Shrink-wrap feature for seamless assembly handling are just a few of the enhancements made to the core modeling environment.
  • Improvements in Electrification:
    Enhanced cabling and ECAD-MCAD collaboration capabilities are in line with the increasing significance of electrification in many sectors. Clients may more effectively put bespoke components, adjust placements, and see more clearly into harness architectures by utilizing cabling tools. Transparency Control and other extra ECAD capabilities enhance visibility into PCB stack-ups.
  • Enhanced composite design & Manufacturing:
    Progress in composite design, modeling, and manufacturing capabilities is continuously satisfying the requirements of design engineers who are increasingly utilizing composite materials.
  • Expanded Model-Based Definition (MBD) Tools:
    The effective arrangement of design data in simple, machine- and human-readable tables is made possible by improved model-based defining tools. Semantic references, parameter callouts, and user-defined language can all be included with these tools.
  • Simulation-Driven Design and Generative Design:
    For improved design ideation, guidance, and validation, Creo 11 delivers new simulation-driven design tools. Planar symmetry requirements, bearing load support, and minimum feature size limitations have all been added to Creo’s generative design.
  • Advances in Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Tools:
    Improved tools for subtractive and additive manufacturing provide increased productivity and adaptability in the production process. Better lattice structure development and more fluid operations like 4-axis rotary milling and area turning are among the enhancements.

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