This is a post from PTC. Continue Reading on PTC’s website Generative design is an automated method of creating Computed Aided Design (CAD) geometry for part and assembly models using machine learning. Rather than defining the shape using feature-based or… Continue Reading →
This is a post from PTC. Continue Reading on PTC’s website The bags are packed, reservations confirmed, everyone is buckled in and you’re ready to roll. A check of the navigation app alerts you to a couple of road construction… Continue Reading →
This is a post from PTC. Continue Reading on PTC’s website In May 2022, the Biden administration launched its AM(Additive Manufacturing) Forward initiative. This partnership between the government and private sector will help smaller manufacturers adopt additive manufacturing methods, purchase… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 9.0, a new hatch designer tool is available for creating new custom PAT format hatch patterns and for customizing existing PAT patterns. This tool also allows you to retrieve legacy XCH pattern files and convert them to… Continue Reading →
This is a post from PTC. Continue Reading on PTC’s website When looking to understand exactly what a digital twin is, the name can be misleading. Think of regular twins: two people who look alike, right? That, however, is where… Continue Reading →
The new gallery lists all surface finish symbols that are defined in the pro_surface_finish_dir configuration option, and the system surface finish symbols if the configuration option is not defined. It lists the content of each folder under separate groups that could be… Continue Reading →
The Model Tree is enhanced to support features in Custom Groups. You can now drag features into custom groups to organize them independently from the regeneration order. You can do this for different grouped items, such as feature groups, patterns,… Continue Reading →
This is a post from Concurrent Engineering. Continue Reading on Concurrent Engineering’s website Bad design choices can lead companies to waste both time and money. Even good choices that take a little too long to come out of the design… Continue Reading →
Starting from Creo 9.0, new tool Quilt/Body Evolution Tree is available to investigate the evolution of geometry, particularly if multiple bodies or quilts are involved in the design. The tree view lists all active bodies or quilts and their contributing… Continue Reading →
This is a post from PTC. Continue Reading on PTC’s website In the United States, many K-123 classrooms now rely on Google Chromebook to give students instant access to their applications and projects online – and to facilitate collaboration with… Continue Reading →
This is a post from PTC. Continue Reading on PTC’s website Additive manufacturing (sometimes called 3D printing) opens up new worlds for product designers. That’s because you’re no longer constrained by the familiar limits of traditional manufacturing. For example, if… Continue Reading →
This is a post from 3HTi. Continue Reading on 3HTi’s website Manufacturers typically purchase multiple tools for different reasons like meeting customer requirements, the needs of their employees, developing industry/product demands, and more. Ideally, the goal is to find a… Continue Reading →
This is a post from PTC. Continue Reading on PTC’s website The term “CAD” usually refers to either computer-aided drafting (generating 2D production drawings) or computer-aided design (developing 3D solid models of products). However, we’re using CAD tools like Creo… Continue Reading →
Starting from Creo 9.0, Usability of the Design Tree has been improved. The enhanced workflow supported by the Design Tree improves flexibility when working with quilt and bodies, and their contributing feature lists. It also enables an easier visibility control… Continue Reading →
This is a post from TriStar. Continue Reading on TriStar’s website Human beings don’t come in one shape or size, so neither should the form, fit, or function of your products! At TriStar PLM Solutions, we make sure your product… Continue Reading →
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