
Creo 5.0 supports three-axis and 3+2 positioning machining.

The new Creo Mold Machining extension provides dedicated high-speed machining capabilities optimised for moulds, dies, electrodes, and prototype machining. Additionally, the extension allows users to connect to the Materialise online library of print drivers and profiles. Designers can now create, optimise, validate and print designs in various materials, from plastics to metals, with the introduction of the Creo Additive Manufacturing Plus Extension for Materialise. Because the geometry isn’t being recreated with each change, design time is significantly reduced.Ĭreo 5.0 extends the additive manufacturing capabilities introduced in Creo 4.0, enabling users to design, optimise, print check, and additively manufacture parts without the need for multiple pieces of software. The new Creo Topology Optimisation Extension automatically creates optimised designs based on the objectives and constraints defined by the designer. The physical design of products is often limited by existing designs and practices. It also expands into topology optimisation, additive and subtractive manufacturing, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and CAM. With Creo 5.0, concepts can be transformed into smart, connected products, bridging the physical and digital worlds with augmented reality (AR) capabilities.

For the latest release of its Creo 3D CAD software, Creo 5.0, PTC has introduced several new capabilities for the fast-changing world of product design, as well as some key productivity enhancements.Ĭreo is designed to enable companies to accelerate product innovation and build better products faster by reusing the best designs and replacing assumptions with facts. Its programs and now apps have grown to encompass design, engineering, simulation and manufacturing.

PTC’s CAD offerings have come a long way since the 1980s.
