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Computer-Aided Design is a way to digitally create 2D drawings and 3D models of real-world products—before they’re ever manufactured. With 3D CAD, you can share, review, simulate, and modify designs easily, opening doors to innovative and differentiated products that get to market fast.


In 1985 Dr. Samuel Geisberg formed Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) and defined a radically new approach for CAD software. This innovation produced the first parametric and feature-based solid modeling CAD software in the market, which today is known as Creo, the industry standard for product design and development software.


More than 30 years later, the product development industry is beginning to adopt the next wave of technology driven innovation, as so many other industries already have.

CAD benefits

      Lower production costs for designs.

      Quicker project completion due to efficient workflow and design process.

      Changes can be made independent of other design details, without the need to completely re-do a sketch.

      Higher quality designs with documentation (such as angles, measurements, presets) built into the file.

      Clearer designs, better legibility and ease of interpretation by collaborators, as handmade drawings are not as clear or detailed.

      Use of digital files can make collaborating with colleagues more simple.

      Software features can support generative design, solid modeling, and other technical functions.