PTC Creo Community Challenge – Announcement and Rules
- July 24, 2023
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PTC is pleased to announce the all-new Creo Community Challenge, a recurring event where we’ll post an open-ended challenge for you to solve using PTC's Creo. Feel free to collaborate with other users and their worksheets by attaching your worksheet to your posts here. Participants will also earn PTC Community Badges!
About every six weeks, we’ll post a new thread with the challenge on one of the Creo community boards. You can post in that thread throughout the period with contributions. Around the middle of the next month, PTC and our affiliates will go through the contributions and create a resolution in the form of a ptc.com blog article discussing your interesting approaches to the problem. Then, we’ll post a new challenge at the start of the next month.
Challenge #6 is live as of April 29th. Submissions will close on Friday, June 7th.
Try out the Logo Design Challenge!
Some rules and guidelines:
- Your contributions will be monitored by PTC and PTC-affiliated parties. We may use them in marketing material, including in post-challenge discussions hosted on PTC properties like ptc.com
- Only .asm.# files can be uploaded. If you are using a .prt.# file or for challenges of an assembly with multiple part files, we recommend that participants back up the assembly to a new folder and zip that folder.
Every six weeks you can expect a new community challenge brought to you by various community members and enthusiasts.
Meet the Creo Challenge Creators!
Some of our challenge creators are:
Dave Martin
Dave is a Creo, Windchill, and PTC Mathcad instructor and consultant. He is the author of the books “Top Down Design in Creo Parametric,” “Design Intent in Creo Parametric,” and “Configuring Creo Parametric,” all available at amazon.com. He also runs the popular “Creo Parametric” YouTube channel. He can be reached at dmartin@creowindchill.com.
Michael Bourque
Archive
01 - August 2023 - Archimedes Screw
02 - September 2023 - Isogrid on a Curved Surface
03 - November 2023 - Simulate a Drop Test
04 - January 2024 - Additive Manufacturing
05 - March 2024 - Curves and Sweeps

