Category Archives: CAD/CAM/CAE Training

Migrating from SolidWorks to Creo & Windchill: Step-by-Step 2026

In the swiftly evolving landscape of 2026, engineering organizations are moving ahead, beyond simple 3D modeling toward a Digital Thread approach. At the same time, SolidWorks remains as a Powerhouse for mid-market design; most of the growing organizations find themselves comfortable with their complexity ceiling. For students and working professionals,

Parametric Modeling in Creo: Design Intent for Manufacturing Excellence

In this competitive topography of mechanical industries, manufacturers should make sure that every design decision must align seamlessly with production requirements. The minor modeling errors also can result in machining defects, assembly misalignment, or expensive reworks. Henceforth, parametric modeling is the core strategy for engineering teams that aim for precision

Electrical Component Lifecycle Management in Windchill 2026

As products have become technologically advanced and electronics-driven, managing electrical components efficiently for engineering organizations is a challenge. In 2026, Electrical Component Lifecycle Management is not limited to part tracking; rather, it is a strategic working function to ensure quality, compliance, and collaboration across the enterprise. PTC Windchill plays a

Creo Sheet Metal Design for Aerospace Prototyping 2026

The aerospace industry is evolving faster than before in 2026, indulged with featherlight structures, agile prototyping, and shorter development cycles. At the core of this transformation lies Creo Sheet Metal Design, a powerful module within PTC Creo enabling aerospace engineers to design, validate, and prototype complex sheet metal components with

Model-Based Definition (MBD) in Creo: Replacing 2D Drawings with Smart 3D Models

Manufacturing industries are advancing digitally, primarily focused on product development for adoption of Model-Based Definition (MBD) and 3D Product Manufacturing Information (PMI). Traditional 2D drawings, which were considered as the backbone of engineering communication, are now considered to be feeble with their functionalities. MBD in PTC Creo replaces these drawings

Design Xcellence: From CAD Learner to Industry-Ready Design Engineer

Still wondering why many engineers struggle to get into core design roles—even after learning CAD?The answer is simple.Knowing software alone doesn’t make you a design engineer. Companies expect professionals who can understand design intent, apply engineering principles, validate their work, and deliver solutions that work in real production environments. That’s

Creo-Windchill Integration: Seamless CAD-to-PLM Workflow for Teams

At present, the constantly changing discipline in mechanical engineering topography; efficiency and collaboration is no longer a choice rather it is significant for the working functionalities. As the product complexity expands and development cycles are shortened, engineering teams ensure the designing data flows seamlessly from concept to production. This is

Design Excellence Training: How It Makes You Job-Ready from Day One

Why Top Recruiters Value Design Xcellence Over Standard CAD Courses Getting a degree is one thing—getting hired is another. Most engineering students realize this gap only after they start applying for jobs. That’s exactly where Design Xcellence training comes in. At CMS Training Institute, this newly launched program is designed

Top Skills Recruiters Look for in CAD/PLM Candidates

Engineering graduates often step into the job search with strong theoretical knowledge—but recruiters are usually looking for something more specific. They want candidates who can apply design tools, manage engineering data, collaborate with teams, and contribute to real-world product development. This is exactly where industry-focused training makes a difference. Professionals

« Older Entries