2 thoughts on “What does Creo1.0 mean, what software is it? Is it different from Pro/E?”

  1. CREO is a new type of CAD design software that integrates the three major software of Pro/ENGINEER, Cocreate and ProCTView and redesigned. They are a type of software, and they are also developed by a company. They are just different.
    Creo's meaning
    Creo is the meaning of innovation in Latin. Creo's launch is to solve the four major problems that plagued manufacturing companies in the application of CAD software. CAD software has been applied for decades, and three -dimensional software has also appeared for more than 20 years. It seems that technology and markets have gradually matured. However, the current manufacturing enterprise still faces four core issues in CAD applications:
    1) The ease of use of software. Although CAD software has gradually matured technically, the operation of the software is still complicated, and the degree of pleasantization needs to be improved.
    2) Interoperability. Different design software modeling methods have different methods, including feature modeling, intuitive shapes, etc. Two -dimensional design is still widely used. But these software are relatively independent and the operation methods are completely different. For customers, fish and bear's paw cannot be both.
    3) Data conversion problem. This problem is still a big problem that plagues CAD software applications. Some manufacturers try to lock the user through the standard of graphics files, which leads to high data conversion costs.
    4) How to meet the needs of complex customer configuration. Due to the differences in customer demand, the time of delivery is often delivered due to complex configuration.

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