PTC Launches Creo 12 to Accelerate Design Speed, Productivity, and Collaboration
- Integration of thermal physics into AI-driven generative design capabilities enhances product optimization
- New material data integration with Windchill PLM supports sustainability initiatives and carbon footprint tracking
- Enhanced composite design tools improve precision manufacturing capabilities
- Introduction of cloud-based Creo+ SaaS version enables better collaboration
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PTC's Creo 12 release strengthens market position with AI, electrification, and sustainability capabilities that address key industry trends.
PTC's release of Creo 12 represents a significant enhancement to their flagship CAD platform with hundreds of new features targeting critical market needs. The update focuses on four key areas that align with current industry demands: usability improvements, advanced composites capabilities, enhanced AI-driven generative design, and expanded electrification support.
The inclusion of thermal physics in their AI-driven generative design capabilities is particularly noteworthy, as it addresses a complex engineering challenge while leveraging PTC's investment in artificial intelligence. This feature, combined with automatic contact creation in Ansys real-time simulation, enables faster design optimization – a crucial competitive advantage in industries where time-to-market pressures are intense.
The expansion of cable harness design capabilities directly targets the growing electrification trend across manufacturing sectors, from automotive to aerospace. As products increasingly incorporate complex electrical systems, simplified harness design can substantially reduce development time and errors.
The new integration between Creo models and engineering material data in PTC's Windchill PLM solution highlights the company's strategic focus on sustainability, allowing manufacturers to better assess environmental impacts including carbon footprint. This positions PTC favorably as regulatory pressures and customer demands for sustainable products increase.
The parallel advancement of Creo+, their SaaS offering, demonstrates PTC's commitment to cloud-based delivery models that align with broader enterprise software trends and provide recurring revenue opportunities. Overall, this release strengthens PTC's competitive position in the high-value CAD/CAM market while addressing emerging customer requirements.
- Productivity improvements help accelerate design workflows and collaboration
- Faster composite design and manufacturing while maintaining high precision and quality
- Advanced simulation and AI-driven generative design support earlier product optimization
- Significantly expanded cable harness design capabilities improve design processes for electrification initiatives
- Improved Usability & Productivity: Creo 12 delivers user-requested features like feature presets, assemblies driven from multi-body parts, and powerful updates to sheet metal design and the advanced surfacing module.
- Advanced Composites Design & Manufacturing: New and improved tools help accelerate composites development without compromising quality, enabling market-leading precision and performance in designing and producing composite structures.
- Enhanced AI-Driven Generative Design: Thermal physics have now been added to award-winning AI-driven generative design capabilities in Creo. Automatic contact creation in Ansys real-time simulation allows teams to iterate and optimize designs even faster.
- Design for Electrification: Creo 12 brings Creo's strength in assembly design to cable harnesses, simplifying collaboration and reducing the complexity of harness assemblies.
Creo 12 also introduces new links between Creo models and engineering material data in PTC's Windchill® product lifecycle management (PLM) solution. This supports sustainability initiatives by enabling better visibility into material choices and their associated environmental impacts, including carbon footprint.
The latest version of Creo+®, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) version of Creo that offers cloud-enabled collaboration and entitlement tools, is also now available.
For more on Creo 12, read this blog from Brian Thompson, PTC's General Manager of Creo: Creo 12 Helps Deliver Your Best Designs in Less Time.
PTC will demonstrate Creo 12 at the International Paris Air Show from June 16 to 22, 2025, at Chalet #395. During this demonstration, visitors will discover how Hill Helicopters, the British manufacturer of sleek, light helicopters for private pilots, relies on PTC's generative design and simulation solutions.
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