CREO Parametric is a powerful, feature-based CAD software widely used in automotive, heavy engineering, industrial equipment, and manufacturing industries.
At VORNEX TECH, our CREO Parametric training program is designed to develop strong parametric modeling skills, design intent clarity, and professional engineering workflows.
The course follows a systematic, industry-aligned structure, covering part modeling, assemblies, surface modeling, sheet metal, and drafting, preparing learners for real-world mechanical design roles
CREO Parametric is a powerful, feature-based CAD software widely used in automotive, heavy engineering, industrial equipment, and manufacturing industries.
At VORNEX TECH, our CREO Parametric training program is designed to develop strong parametric modeling skills, design intent clarity, and professional engineering workflows.
The course follows a systematic, industry-aligned structure, covering part modeling, assemblies, surface modeling, sheet metal, and drafting, preparing learners for real-world mechanical design roles
CREO is built around parametric, feature-driven design, and our training emphasizes:
Design intent and model stability
Parent–child relationships and regeneration logic
Robust feature sequencing using rollbacks and reordering
Bi-directional associativity between parts, assemblies, and drawings
Students are trained to think like mechanical design engineers, not just software users
The CREO Parametric training is divided into progressive modules, moving from fundamentals to advanced applications:
Sketching & constraint-based design
Solid part modeling & advanced features
Engineering features & design optimization
Assembly modeling & component management
Surface modeling & hybrid design
Sheet metal design
Drafting & manufacturing documentation
Creation of fully constrained sketches
Control of geometry using dimensions and relations
Use of sketch palettes, profiles, and shapes
Sketch inspection and repair techniques
Clean sketch creation for stable 3D features
A strong sketching foundation ensures models update correctly during design changes
Extrude and revolve features with advanced termination options
Sweeps, helical sweeps, blends, and rotational blends
Engineering cuts and thin features
Feature placement strategies and regeneration control
Students learn to create manufacturing-ready mechanical components with clean feature history
Component placement and constraints
Sub-assemblies and flexible components
Assembly patterns and component operations
Exploded views and simplified representations
Students gain a clear understanding of how individual parts function together in a complete product
Extruded, revolved, swept, and blended surfaces
Surface trimming, merging, extending, and offsetting
Solidify and thicken operations
Boundary blends and surface repair techniques
This builds a foundation for hybrid solid–surface modeling workflows
Wall creation and bend features
Rips, corner reliefs, and form features
Flattening and flat-pattern generation
Family tables for design variations
Students learn to create production-accurate sheet metal components
Creation of standard and sectional views
Dimensioning, tolerancing, and annotations
BOMs, tables, and repeat regions
Drawing updates linked to 3D models
This ensures drawings meet manufacturing and inspection standards
This CREO Parametric course is ideal for:
Mechanical engineering students
Diploma (Mechanical) students
Manufacturing & automotive design aspirants
Product design professionals
Beginners aiming for a CAD design career
No prior CREO experience is required.
This CREO Parametric course is ideal for:
Mechanical engineering students
Diploma (Mechanical) students
Manufacturing & automotive design aspirants
Product design professionals
Beginners aiming for a CAD design career
No prior CREO experience is required.
Industry-aligned mechanical syllabus
Strong focus on parametric design intent
Step-by-step structured training
Practical, real-world modeling approach
Affordable pricing with premium-quality instruction
Our goal is to create confident, job-ready mechanical design engineers
After completing this course, learners can pursue roles such as:
Mechanical Design Engineer
CAD Design Engineer
Product Design Engineer
Sheet Metal Design Engineer
Manufacturing Design Engineer
CREO skills are highly valued in automotive, heavy engineering, and manufacturing industries