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PTC Creo 3.0Design Better Products, Faster
Customer Sales Deck
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PTC: Recognized as a Global Leader
6,000employees
2,000employees in R&D
1,380+service professionals
28,000active customers
1,919,000+total active Seats
750+partners (including VAR, software,
hardware, service and training)
10 millionstudents trained through PTC
Global Academic Program
150+sponsored FIRST® Teams
(For Inspiration and Recognition
of Science & Technology)
Strength
Adoption
Community
1985founded
1988launched Pro/ENGINEER
1995acquired Rasna (Mechanica)
1997acquired Computervision. Launched
Windchill
2002launched Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
2006acquired Mathsoft
2007acquired CoCreate
2011launched PTC Creo
Milestones
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PTC: Solid Business Results
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$1 000
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2010 2011 2012 2013
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* This presentation contains non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation between
the non-GAAP measures and the comparable GAAP measures is located in the
“Financial and Operating Metrics” document on the Investor Relations page of our
website at www.ptc.com. ** Represents FY14 guidance range.
Total Revenue ($ millions)
Total non-GAAP operating profits* ($ millions)
% = YOY growth
**2014
Guidance
Americas: 41%
FY 2013 REVENUE BY REGION
Europe: 37%AP: 22%
FY 2013 REVENUE BY VERTICAL
Life Sciences:
4%
Industrial Products:
30%
Federal, Aerospace
& Defense:
18%
Electronics &
High Tech:
18%
Automotive:
12%
Retail &
Consumer:
8%
Other:
10%
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Realize the Value of PTC Creo 3.0 Today…
What is PTC Creo?
Why PTC Creo?
What’s new in PTC Creo 3.0?
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Realize the Value of PTC Creo 3.0 Today…
What is PTC Creo?
Why PTC Creo?
What’s new in PTC Creo 3.0?
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SIMULATION
MANUFACTURING
CONCEPT DESIGN
COMMUNICATION
DETAILED DESIGN
How does PTC Creo support Product Development?
MANAGE
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PTC Creo Direct PTC Creo Simulate
PTC Creo Parametric
PTC Creo Layout
PTC Creo Schematics PTC Creo Options Modeler
PTC Creo View MCAD
PTC Creo View ECAD
PTC Creo Illustrate
PTC Creo Sketch
a scalable, interoperable suite of product design software that delivers
fast time to value
What is PTC Creo?
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What is PTC Creo Parametric?
Robust, Scalable 3D Product Design Toolset
Just some of the power, flexibility and speed of
PTC Creo Parametric:
Concept Design Tools
Parts and Assembly Modeling
Automatic 2D Drawing Creation & Update
Large Assembly Management
Advanced Surfacing Design
Sheet Metal Design
Mechanism Design
Structural and Thermal Analysis
Design Reuse and Automation
Structural Framework and Weld Design
Standard Parts Libraries
Best Practice Modeling Checks
Rendering and Animation
CAD Import and Export
2D Schematic Design
3D Annotations
and Flexible Modeling
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• Capabilities– Modify non-PTC Creo data
– Quickly select and edit complex geometry
– Move, remove, attach, round, etc.
– Recognize patterns, symmetry
– Edits recorded as feature
– Creates or recreates design intelligence
• Benefits– Modify imported data and add design
intent by defining features and patterns
– Eliminate the need to understand and
rework outdated design intent
– Easily edit “rigid” and poorly defined
parametric geometry
PTC Creo Flexible Modeling Extension
Make easy, flexible changes to parametric models
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Realize the Value of PTC Creo 3.0 Today…
What is PTC Creo?
Why PTC Creo?
What’s new in PTC Creo 3.0?
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• Integrated Learning Connector– 200+ free in-context PTC Creo tutorials
learningexchange.ptc.com
– Context sensitive access to:
• >2,000 eLearning topics
• Help Center
• Knowledge Base
• Customer eLearning Content
– Search for eLearning topics, tech support
articles and help
• Command Search Tool– Just type the command, and find it anywhere in
the UI, works for Pro/ENGINEER & SolidWorks
• Instructor-led or Online Training– PTC Creo adoption training helps you reach full
productivity faster
– Best practices training dives deeper into your
areas of interest
Quickly Get up to Speed with PTC Creo
Quick adoption tools and paths…
Forward looking information subject to change without notice
Is the evolution of
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Organizations Are Making the Move to PTC Creo
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PTC Creo Parametric vs. Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0
SketchingLarge
AssembliesStylizedDesign
Sheet Metal Design
3DCross Sections
3DAnnotations
Measuring
Improving Ease of Use with new capabilities and streamlined workflows
All capabilities above do not require purchase of additional apps or extensions
Completed by 3rd party independent consultant
UserExperience
20% Faster 28% Faster 10x Faster 10x Faster
2x Faster 2x Faster 2x Faster 10% Faster
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Realize the Value of PTC Creo 3.0 Today…
What is PTC Creo?
Why PTC Creo?
What’s new in PTC Creo 3.0?
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Empowering
Innovation
What’s New in PTC Creo 3.0
Core
Productivity
Unite
Technology
Breakthrough Multi-CAD
Technology
Concept Design
Improvements
PTC Creo Efficiency
Improvements
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Empowering
Innovation
What’s New in PTC Creo 3.0
Core
Productivity
Unite
Technology
Breakthrough Multi-CAD
Technology
Concept Design
Improvements
PTC Creo Efficiency
Improvements
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• Import all common 3D CAD formats – SolidWorks, CATIA, NX, Inventor, SolidEdge
• Open key competitive 3D CAD formats– SolidWorks, NX, and CATIA
• Automatically update new versions of
non-PTC Creo data within your designs
• Save As key competitive 3D CAD formats– SolidWorks, NX, and CATIA formats
Unite Technology
Enabling Optimal Multi-CAD Collaboration and Consolidation
SE
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COLLABORATION
Support more effective product
development and drive on-time
delivery by working more efficiently
with other departments, suppliers or
development partners.
59% OF PEOPLE HAVE
DIFFICULTY MANIPULATING
IMPORTED MODELS2
BEST IN CLASS COMPANIES
ARE 35% MORE LIKELY TO
STANDARDIZE ON ONE
CAD SYSTEM1
How Unite Technology Can Help You
Consolidate CAD
systems to improve quality, speed
time to market and lower costs for
both Engineering and IT
CONSOLIDATION
1 Working with Mulit-CAD? Overcoming the Engineering Collaboration
Bottleneck – Aberdeen Group2 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
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COLLABORATION
Support more effective product
development and drive on-time
delivery by working more efficiently
with other departments, suppliers or
development partners.
59% OF PEOPLE HAVE
DIFFICULTY MANIPULATING
IMPORTED MODELS2
BEST IN CLASS COMPANIES
ARE 35% MORE LIKELY TO
STANDARDIZE ON ONE
CAD SYSTEM1
How Unite Technology Can Help You
Consolidate CAD
systems to improve quality, speed
time to market and lower costs for
both Engineering and IT
CONSOLIDATION
1 Working with Mulit-CAD? Overcoming the Engineering Collaboration
Bottleneck – Aberdeen Group2 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
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• Import all common 3D CAD formats – SolidWorks, CATIA, NX, Inventor, SolidEdge
• Open key competitive 3D CAD formats– SolidWorks, NX, and CATIA
• Automatically update new versions of
non-PTC Creo data within your designs
• Save As key competitive 3D CAD formats– SolidWorks, NX, and CATIA formats
CAD Consolidation with Unite Technology
PTC Creo 3.0 supports CAD consolidation:
1 Working with Mulit-CAD? Overcoming the Engineering Collaboration
Bottleneck – Aberdeen Group
BEST IN CLASS COMPANIES
ARE 35% MORE LIKELY TO
STANDARDIZE ON ONE
CAD SYSTEM1
Consolidate CAD
systems to improve quality,
speed time to market and lower
costs for both Engineering and IT
CONSOLIDATION
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Unite Technology Addresses the Challenges of Data
Migration
100% up-front
conversion
On-demand
conversion
Save time and money with an effective convert as needed workflow
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Open
CAD Consolidation with PTC Creo 3.0
Minimal Conversion
Upon Demand
Import
Entire Design Context is
Converted to Edit One Part
Open Import
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Ease of Use
Obstacles to CAD Consolidation
License Costs
Training Costs
Migrating Legacy
Data
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COLLABORATION
Support more effective product
development and drive on-time
delivery by working more efficiently
with other departments, suppliers or
development partners.
59% OF PEOPLE HAVE
DIFFICULTY MANIPULATING
IMPORTED MODELS2
BEST IN CLASS COMPANIES
ARE 35% MORE LIKELY TO
STANDARDIZE ON ONE
CAD SYSTEM1
How Unite Technology Can Help You
Consolidate CAD
systems to improve quality, speed
time to market and lower costs for
both Engineering and IT
CONSOLIDATION
1 Working with Mulit-CAD? Overcoming the Engineering Collaboration
Bottleneck – Aberdeen Group2 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
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• Import all common 3D CAD formats – SolidWorks, CATIA, NX, Inventor, SolidEdge
• Open key competitive 3D CAD formats– SolidWorks, NX, and CATIA
• Automatically update new versions of
non-PTC Creo data within your designs
• Save As key competitive 3D CAD formats– SolidWorks, NX, and CATIA formats
Enable Effective Collaboration with Unite Technology
PTC Creo 3.0 supports CAD collaboration:
2 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
COLLABORATION
Support more effective
product development and
drive on-time delivery by
working more efficiently with other
departments, suppliers or
development partners.
59% OF PEOPLE HAVE
DIFFICULTY MANIPULATING
IMPORTED MODELS2
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Open
• non-PTC Creo Data:– Updated natively
– Managed natively
Collaboration with Unite Technology
3.0
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Save As
Collaboration with Unite Technology
Easily provide PTC Creo data in other formats
3.0
With the PTC Creo Collaboration Extensions, you can easily save
your data in SolidWorks, CATIA or NX formats.
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• Collaborate early and often with partners and suppliers– Easily incorporate non-PTC Creo data early in the design process
• Support the Delivery of Products on Schedule– Reduce the impact of late stage design changes
• Reduce the need to create and
manage neutral formats– Exchange information in the
most common 3D CAD formats
• Promote Data Re-use
and Sharing
Collaborate Effectively in a Multi-CAD Environment
with PTC Creo
Benefits
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What’s New in PTC Creo 3.0
Core
Productivity
Unite
Technology
Breakthrough Multi-CAD
Technology
Concept Design
Improvements
PTC Creo Efficiency
Improvements
Empowering
Innovation
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Empowering Innovation with PTC Creo 3.0
Dedicated tools for
concept development that
support the seamless flow of
design intent into the detail
design process.
EMPOWERING INNOVATION
92% OF PEOPLE SAY THEY
WOULD BENEFIT IMMENSELY
BY EXPLORING MORE
CONCEPT DESIGN
ALTERNATIVES1
1. Trends in Concept Design, PTC Study – July 2011
2D
Engineering
Design
Industrial
Design
…3D
Engineering
Design
…
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• Capabilities– Rapid freeform surface creation
– Direct manipulation with 3D dragger
– NEW! Parametric control over freeform
geometry
– Trim, merge, round, thicken, solidify to
make the model solid
– NEW! Join faces and edges
– High quality, curvature continuous,
manufacturable surfaces
• Benefits – Quickly create the highest quality and
most innovative products
– Accelerate concept design
– Generate more proposed concepts
Empowering Innovation with PTC Creo 3.0
Industrial Design with Freestyle
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What is DEX?
– A dedicated environment for enabling
the quick and easy investigation of
alternative concept designs within the
parametric environment
– A significant enhancement to the
process of developing design
alternatives, investigating modeling
approaches and safely understanding
the consequences of design changes
Empowering Innovation with PTC Creo 3.0
Quickly iterate parametric designs with PTC Creo Design Exploration Extension (DEX)
PDM Object A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 …
A.2 A.2.1 A.2.3
Pre-modified
Entry Checkpoint
CP1
CP4
CP2
CP5
CP8
CP9
CP11
CP10
CP3
CP7
CP6
CP12
CP13
CP14
Design Exploration Session
PTC Creo Parametric session
DEX_name.TMZ
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• Capabilities– Create unlimited checkpoints and branches
of design alternatives
– Instantly toggle between checkpoints
– Save all checkpoints in a lightweight format
for later reference
– Store and access DEX data at any time
• Benefits– Explore design changes safely without
risking original designs or committing to any
change
– Simultaneously develop different ideas and
evaluate all options before making decisions
– Eliminate manual data duplication and
tedious session clean-up for loading and
reloading different versions
– Browse exploration checkpoints in a
“decision tree” for interactive design review
Empowering Innovation with PTC Creo 3.0
PTC Creo Design Exploration Extension
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• Seamless Interoperability– Use data across 2D & 3D, direct and parametric environments
• Flexibility and Control– Combine freeform and parametric modeling
• Support RFQ efforts– Quickly develop 3D concepts using direct modeling that
can be used in a parametric environment
• Quickly Evaluate Design Alternatives– Dedicated ‘Sandbox’ environment supporting
the development of design alternatives or
design approaches
Empowering Innovation with PTC Creo 3.0
Benefits
2D
Engineering
Design
Industrial
Design
…3D
Engineering
Design
…
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Empowering
Innovation
What’s New in PTC Creo 3.0
Core
Productivity
Unite
Technology
Breakthrough Multi-CAD
Technology
Concept Design
Improvements
PTC Creo Efficiency
Improvements
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• New Getting Started Experience
• Integrated Hardware Libraries
• Chordal Round
• New PTC Mathcad Integration*
• Redesigned Reroute
• New 3D Thickness Check
• Graphical Realism
• New Note Creation Tools and Workflows
PTC Creo Core Productivity Improvements
Enhancements in PTC Creo Parametric
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• New Getting Started Experience– Revamped Help, Google indexed and searchable on
the web
– Startup Tutorials shipped with the product
– Additional tutorials downloaded through Learning
Exchange
– 100+ What’s New Videos available on Learning
Exchange
• Integrated Hardware Libraries– Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Screws
– Auto hardware selection
– Auto counterbore
– Pattern placement
PTC Creo Parametric Core Productivity Improvements
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COMMUNICATION
Exploring New PTC Creo Capabilities
Creating stylized concepts
Creating new concepts from existing models
Creating new concepts in 2D
Dealing with late design changes
Working in a multi-CAD environment
Working with large assemblies
Electro-mechanical co-design
Creating modular products
Validating designs against functional requirements
Associate design and analysis
Preparing models for CAE analysis
Creating 3D technical illustrations
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION
MANUFACTURING
CONCEPT DESIGN
Using 3D data in manufacturing
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The New PTC Creo channel lineup
PTC Creo Parametric
• 3D Core Modeling
• Freestyle
• Sheet Metal
• Simulation (Parts
Only)*
• Mechanism Design
• Assembly
Performance
• Rendering
• Library of parts
• Animation
Flexible Modeling
Advanced Assembly
PTC Creo Parametric
• 3D Core Modeling
• Freestyle
• Sheet Metal
• Simulation (Parts
Only)*
• Mechanism Design
• Assembly
Performance
• Rendering
• Library of parts
• Animation
Flexible Modeling Flexible Modeling
PDM Essentials
Flexible Modeling
PDM Essentials
Simulation**
Piping & Cabling
PTC Creo Parametric
• 3D Core Modeling
• Freestyle
• Sheet Metal
• Simulation (Parts
Only)*
• Mechanism Design
• Assembly
Performance
• Rendering
• Library of parts
• Animation
PTC Creo Parametric
• 3D Core Modeling
• Freestyle
• Sheet Metal
• Mechanism Design
• Assembly
Performance
• Rendering
• Library of parts
• Animation
Essentials Essentials
Plus
Essentials
PremiumEssentials
Team
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What is PTC Creo?
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION MANUFACTURINGCONCEPT DESIGN
COMMUNICATION
A suite of apps supporting the product development process
from concept design to manufacturing
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Why choose PTC Creo?
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION MANUFACTURINGCONCEPT DESIGN
COMMUNICATION
The right tools at the right time, working together seamlessly to make
you more productive
Scalable Interoperable Fast Time to Value
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Unite
Technology
Core
Productivity
Empowering
Innovation
What’s new in PTC Creo 3.0?
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION MANUFACTURINGCONCEPT DESIGN
COMMUNICATION
Powerful new capabilities to work more effectively with data from multiple
CAD sources, be more innovative and streamline everyday design tasks
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Use Case Slides
Appendix A:
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How Can PTC Creo Help Me?
Creating stylized concepts
Creating new concepts from existing models
Creating new concepts in 2D
COMMUNICATION
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION
MANUFACTURING
CONCEPT DESIGN
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Electro-mechanical co-design
How Can PTC Creo Help Me?
Dealing with late changes
Working in a multi-CAD environment
Working with large assemblies
Creating Variant DesignsCOMMUNICATION
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION
MANUFACTURING
CONCEPT DESIGN
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How Can PTC Creo Help Me?
Validating designs against
functional requirements
Preparing models for CAE analysis
Associate Design and Analysis
COMMUNICATION
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION
MANUFACTURING
CONCEPT DESIGN
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How Can PTC Creo Help Me?
Using 3D data in
manufacturing
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION
MANUFACTURING
CONCEPT DESIGN
COMMUNICATION
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How Can PTC Creo Help Me?
Creating 3D technical illustrations
COMMUNICATION
DETAILED DESIGN
SIMULATION
MANUFACTURING
CONCEPT DESIGN
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Creating Stylized Concepts
Quickly create complex, stylized shapes
The ProblemCreating stylized geometry is complex
and time consuming, requiring expertise
in surface modeling technologies.
61%say concepts need to be recreated for
detailed design1
1 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoEasy to use technology allows any designer
to quickly create stylized parametric
geometry.
92%say they would benefit from exploring
more alternative concepts1
61%cut short concept design due to
schedule1
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Creating New Concepts from Existing Models
Leverage existing models to quickly create new concepts
The ProblemAn inability to effectively reuse existing
models in creating new concepts.
68%leverage existing designs in new
concepts1
1 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoMake quick, easy modifications to parametric
models and retain original design intent
using a direct modeling technology.
39%have difficulty modifying models
created by others1
61%cut short concept design due to
schedule1
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Creating new Concepts in 2D
Transition seamlessly from 2D to 3D
The ProblemNeed to iterate quickly on concepts in 2D,
but often 2D data needs to be recreated
in 3D.
65%of new concepts are captured in 2D1
1 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC Creo2D designs can be used to generate and
drive 3D models, allowing changes in 2D to
be seen and applied in 3D, enabling
concurrent 2D and 3D design.
52%say they use 2D based on user
preference1
59%recreate data in concept design due
to incompatible tools1
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Dealing with Late Changes
Respond quickly without sacrificing design intent
The ProblemLate stage design changes can be painful
and time-consuming – often requiring the
model to be recreated.
44%experience excessive, unanticipated
changes1
1 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoMake quick, easy modifications to mature
models and retain original design intent
using a direct modeling approach.
38%experience dramatic or multiple last-
minute changes1
39%have difficulty modifying models
created by others1
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Working in a Multi-CAD Environment
Work effectively with non-PTC Creo CAD data
The ProblemNon-PTC Creo models do not import with
enough intelligence to be manipulated
and integrated into designs.
49%say importing models from other 3D
CAD systems is difficult1
1 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoImport a variety of file types from other CAD
systems and intelligently recognize design
intent in the imported geometry.
59%say modifying models from other 3D
CAD systems is difficult1
42%say intelligently recognizing features
and patterns in imported models is difficult1
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Working with Large Assemblies
Quickly load, view and validate large assemblies
The ProblemDesigners can not effectively load, validate
and view large assemblies, forcing them to
work instead with small portions.
38%experience software crashes when
loading their largest assemblies1
1 PTC Product Complexity survey of over 300 users, November, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoQuickly load the entire assemble, drilling
down into specific details as needed.
43%experience slow performance working
with assemblies1
46%work on subsets instead of
assemblies due to performance1
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Electro-mechanical Co-design
Enable collaborative design and eliminate errors early
The ProblemInability to share designs between ECAD
and MCAD allow errors and conflicts to go
undetected until late in the design process.
47%say finding problems too late in the
process is a top challenge1
1 Aberdeen Group - Cost Saving Strategies for Engineering: Using Simulation to
Make Better Decisions, April 20102 Aberdeen Group - Why Printed Circuit Board Design Matters to the Executive:
How PCBs Are a Strategic Asset for Cost Reduction and Faster Time-to-
Market, February 20103 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoIntelligently view and synchronize designs
between programs and enable
communication of proposed and requested
design changes.
53%say increasing product complexity is
a top challenge2
42%say frequent design changes is a top
challenge3
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47%said that re-using platforms,
modules, and parts is a business priority1
Creating Modular Products
Create and validate modular products in 3D
The ProblemCreating specific configurations of a
modular product is difficult and very time
consuming, which prevents you from
validating digital prototypes of each variant.
1 PTC surveys, 2011
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoAvoid overloaded assemblies, and instead
automatically generate specific product
variants to validate and simulate your design.
67%said that they develop product variants
and configurations1
45%said managing platforms & modules
will be more complex in the next three years1
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Validating Designs Against Functional Requirements
Respond quickly without sacrificing design intent
The ProblemDependence on dedicated Analyst and
physical prototyping to validate designs
increasing costs and delays.
47%say finding problems too late in the
process is a top challenge1
1 Aberdeen Group - Cost Saving Strategies for Engineering: Using
Simulation to Make Better Decisions, April 2010
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoEnabling designers to integrate simulation
into their workflows eliminates errors early,
drives down costs, improves quality and
reduces overall design time.
73%of best in class manufactures use
simulation to evaluate product performance1
70%of best in class manufactures use
simulation regularly through the design process1
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Associating Design and Analysis
Quickly evaluate design performance throughout development
The ProblemDesign validation is conducted late in the
process resulting in protracted design
cycles and rework.
47%say finding problems too late in the
process is a top challenge1
1 Aberdeen Group - Cost Saving Strategies for Engineering: Using
Simulation to Make Better Decisions, April 2010
Demo
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoAssociate CAD model directly with
engineering calculations and analysis,
allowing for constant design validation
73%of best in class manufactures use
simulation to evaluate product performance1
70%of best in class manufactures use
simulation regularly through the design process1
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Preparing Models for CAE Analysis
Quickly and easily de-feature parametric models
The ProblemDe-featuring parametric models is a
complicated and time consuming process that
requires expertise with parametric technology.
53%say their 3D CAD tools are too
difficult for non-expert or casual users1
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoSimplify parametric models quickly, easily
using a direct modeling approach.
39%have difficulty modifying models
created by others2
17%say their CAE teams struggle to use
CAD tools1
1 PTC Product Complexity survey of over 300 users, November, 20112 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011
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Using 3D Data in Manufacturing
Enabling collaboration through associative linking
The ProblemManufacturing and design disconnects
cause production delays, costly errors and
delay starting work until designs are final.
3.6xmore likely to use the 3D model in
manufacturing process training1
1 Aberdeen Group – Visualization and the Enterprise Value of 3D
Product Models, June 2010
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoAssociative links connect the design with
manufacturing deliverables, eliminating sync
errors, minimizing the impact of design
changes and allowing work to begin earlier.
3.3xmore likely to use the 3D model in
assembly/production planning1
1.7xmore likely to meet product launch
dates1
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Creating 3D Technical Illustrations
Create powerful 3D illustrations utilizing the 3D CAD design
The Problem3D Illustrations are time consuming to
make, difficult to maintain and not always
in sync with the current 3D Model.
53%say their 3D CAD tools are too
difficult for non-expert or casual users1
Solving This Problem With PTC CreoQuickly and easily generate accurate and
easily maintained illustrations and cross
sections based on the live 3D model.
49%say technical documentation does not
use 3D CAD tools1
74%best in class incorporate the 3D
model in customer documentation2
1 PTC Product Complexity survey of over 300 users, November, 20112 Aberdeen Group – Visualization and the Enterprise Value of 3D Product
Models, June 2010
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Detailed Benchmarks for eight areas
PTC Creo 3.0 vs. Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0
Appendix B:
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User Experience: Design Faster Than Ever
“PTC Creo won our selection because of the single user experience and interface across the
different apps, resulting in a very short training time for staff, helping us standardize on one
CAD suite, and delivering huge time savings for the company.”– Karsten Dempert
Product Development at Stettler Kunststofftechnik
33%less mouse travel 18%
fewer mouse clicks 30%fewer mouse opens
Familiar UI and command finder
Context sensitive tutorials
Intuitive 3D Dragger and toolbars
Embedded learning tools
20%less time 30%
less mouse travel 30%fewer menu opens18%
fewer mouse clicks
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Sketching: Fast, In-Context Shapes
“The new sketching functionality and behaviors in PTC Creo are far more streamlined than
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire. They've put serious thought into the capabilities that are available on the
fly during the creation of a sketch as well as a feature. Congrats to PTC for not being afraid of
making changes that positively impact user productivity.”– Chad Jackson
Lifecycle Insights
Direct sketching on model faces
Referencing of 3D objects
Dimension-based object action
Enhanced preview, editing, and
auto-regeneration
33%less mouse travel 18%
fewer mouse clicks 30%fewer mouse opens28%
less time 50%less mouse travel 50%
fewer menu opens48%fewer mouse clicks
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Large Assemblies: Lightning-fast Assembly Loading
“There’s noticeable improvement with large assemblies. We’re about 50% more productive, as
the new lightweight graphics representation makes loading, navigating, and exploring assembles
super fast.”– Damián Castillo
CAD & Administration Manager at Hensley Industries
New lightweight graphics capabilities
Interactively explore assemblies
Better search and new “Track Changes”
3D Dragger for easier, intuitive
commands
10xfaster loading 55%
less mouse travel 50%fewer menu opens45%
fewer mouse clicks
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Stylized Design: Intuitive Freestyle Modeling
“The Freestyle capabilities in PTC Creo Parametric was one of the many product announcements
that struck me as fascinating. Just the idea of having incredible ID software as a freebie within PTC
Creo was one I wanted to explore further. We recommend that users who do any industrial
design begin using these capabilities in PTC Creo right away.”– Ray Kurland
Technicom
Quickly create freeform shapes and surfaces
Leverage sub-divisional modeling
Deliver high-quality engineering surfaces
Speed concept design for simple or complex
shapes
10xtimes faster than in Pro/ENGINEER
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Sheet Metal Design: Streamlined, Powerful Capabilities
“The users find PTC Creo Parametric 1.0 easier to use than Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 by a long
shot, and especially the reworked workflows in common areas like sketching, part modeling,
assembly modeling, sheet metal, and drawing – it’s really increased their design productivity.”– Damián Castillo
CAD & Administration Manager at Hensley Industries
Persistent flat pattern preview
Streamlined workflows
Dynamic previews and editing
New capabilities, overhauled workflows
2xfaster 48%
less mouse travel 59%fewer menu opens53%
fewer mouse clicks
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3D Cross-Sections: In-Context Modeling
“Designers working in 3D cross sections can gain product insight with new ways to create and
dynamically reposition the sections, including instant access directly from the model tree. Real-time
interference detection within a section, together with 2D visualization, helps designers to visualize
the design and design changes, and to detect and address potential issues early.”
– Cadalyst Magazine, April 2012
Multiple options for plane selection
Dynamic repositioning using 3D Dragger
Real-time interference detection
Direct section access from the model
tree
2xfaster 48%
less mouse travel 56%fewer menu opens39%
fewer mouse clicks
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3D Annotations: Annotations, Dimensions and Notes
“I’m all for keeping more design information within the design itself, and the new dedicated 3D
annotation environment in PTC Creo makes that possible.”– Bill Martin-Otto
CAD/CAM PERFORMANCE
Dynamically reposition dimensions
Multiple combined states with previews
Easy sharing of annotated models
Access and management through
drawing tree
2xfaster 70%
less mouse travel 79%fewer menu opens70%
fewer mouse clicks
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Measuring: Streamlined Measurements
“Measurement is a fundamental part of engineering and design. PTC Creo’s new consolidated
and persistent measurement tools support the critical part that precise measurements play
in any design project. As my naval engineer dad used to say, ‘Measure twice, cut once.’ I think
even he would like them.”– Al Dean
Editor-in-Chief and Co-founder, DEVELOP3D Magazine
All measuring functions in one tool
Context-sensitive measurements
Easily move between measurement
functions
Fully control positions and appearance
10%faster 17%
less mouse travel 65%fewer menu opens25%
fewer mouse clicks