Creo

About Creo Course

Creo, formerly known as Pro/ENGINEER, is a prominent computer-aided design (CAD) and product lifecycle management (PLM) software developed by PTC (Parametric Technology Corporation). It is widely used in the field of mechanical engineering and product design.

Creo is widely used in mechanical engineering due to its versatility, parametric modeling capabilities, and integration with PLM solutions. It supports the entire product development process, from concept to manufacturing, making it an essential tool for designing and optimizing mechanical components and systems.

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Why Choose Us

  1. From Fundamentals to Advanced: SKYSYS Engineering cover Creo from the ground up, starting with the basics and gradually progressing to advanced topics. No matter your current skill level, you’ll find value in this course.

  2. Hands-On Experience: SKYSYS Engineering believe in learning by doing. Throughout the course, you’ll work on hands-on projects and exercises to reinforce your understanding of Creo concepts. 

  3. Interactive Learning: SKYSYS Engineering training sessions are highly interactive, allowing you to engage with instructors and fellow students. You’ll have opportunities to ask questions, seek clarification, and collaborate on projects.

  4. Project Portfolio: By the end of the course, you’ll have a portfolio of React.js projects to showcase to potential employers. These projects will demonstrate your expertise and problem-solving abilities.

  5. Flexibility: SKYSYS Engineering understand that life can be busy, so we offer flexible training options. Choose from in-person classes, live online sessions, or self-paced modules to fit your schedule and learning style.

  6. Small Class Sizes: SKYSYS Engineering maintain small class sizes to provide personalized attention to each student. This fosters a supportive learning environment where your questions are always welcome.
  7. Career Guidance: We’re not just focused on teaching; we’re invested in your success. Our career guidance and job placement assistance help you transition into a rewarding career in design or engineering.

Creo Course Content

Creo

DAY : 1  Introduction to
CADDESK, Mechanical
CAD/CAM/CAE
Software, Basic Layout
CREO and its uses,
Advantages.
DAY : 2  Interface of Creo,
Mouse function, Basic
commands (Save,
Open, Import, Export,
Manage file.)
DAY : 3  Sketch ( Sketching,
datum, Cons. Mode )
DAY : 4  Sketch (Editing,
Constraint, Dimensions,
Inspect.)
DAY : 5  Part( Plane setting ,
Extrude,Revolve,Round
,Chamfer)
DAY : 6  Part ( Shell, hole , Rib)
DAY : 7  Part (draft, sweep,
helical sweep)
DAY : 8  Part ( Swept blend
,Blend)
DAY : 9  Part (Rotational blend,
)
DAY : 10  Part ( Pattern, wrap
,warp tool)

DAY : 11  Assembly ( Assemble ,
include, package ,
flexible )
DAY : 12  Assembly (Type drop
down )
DAY : 13  Assembly ( constraints
in mechanism)
DAY : 14  Assembly (connections
drop down, exploded
view)
DAY : 15  Sheet metal(Introduction ,flat ,
flange, planer ,extrude ,
twist )
DAY : 16  Sheet metal (boundary
blend, rip , form )
DAY : 17  Sheet metal (form ,
corner relief ,
conversion)
DAY : 18  Sheet metal ( bends ,
split area , offset )
DAY : 19  Surface (Introduction
,Bends , rotational
bends)
DAY : 20  Surface ( fill , merge ,
thicken, offset )

DAY : 21  Surface
(revolve,blend,project,
merge)
DAY : 22  Surface ( wrap ,
collapse , split surface )
DAY : 23  Surface ( boundary
blend ,fill , style ,
freestyle )
DAY : 24  Drafting ( introduction ,
Various model views)
DAY : 25 Drafting (Annotations
,geometric tolerance)
DAY : 26  Drafting (surface finish
symbol ,notes,
unattached notes ,
leader)
DAY : 27 Drafting (creating
tables , BOM)
DAY : 28-29 Drafting ( generating
balloons & doubts
clearing )
DAY : 30 Minor project
DAY : 31-35 Major project

Career Opportunities

Creo, formerly known as Pro/ENGINEER, is a popular parametric 3D CAD software developed by PTC. It is widely used in various industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and consumer products. Proficiency in Creo can lead to numerous career opportunities in a range of roles and industries.

Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical engineers use Creo for designing and modeling mechanical components, systems, and products. They work on projects ranging from consumer goods and automotive parts to industrial machinery and aerospace components.

Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing engineers use Creo to design components and systems that can be efficiently manufactured. They optimize designs for cost-effectiveness and production efficiency.

Aerospace Engineer

Aerospace engineers use Creo to design aircraft components, propulsion systems, and aerospace structures. They focus on safety, performance, and compliance with industry standards.

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