Originally posted on www.creocommunity.com
Sushanta Das spent many years working with PTC on the development of Creo Parametric and Creo Direct. Today he works as a senior engineer in the field of industrial design for John Deere.
The 28-year old resident of Pune, Maharashtra, India said that the coolest thing he has seen in the area of CAD technology is the development of subdivisional modeling.
In his free time he enjoys chess, trekking and exploring the world of design software.
What is your occupation and how does it relate to Creo or other PTC products?
I am currently working as a senior engineer of industrial design at John Deere. I work with Creo Elements/Pro, Creo View and Windchill. Apart from PTC products we also use Adobe Photoshop and ICEM Surf.
What is your background? How did you become involved with Creo or other PTC products?
I have almost seven years of experience in product design using Pro/E and Creo. I have a very high level of experience with Creo Parametric and Creo Direct. I was a senior engineer for the PTC Pune R&D Centre working on MCAD quality assurance for more than four years. I was lead on the Creo Styling (ISDX), Freestyle (Subdivisional Modeling), Warp and TraceSketch modules.
What software tools do you have experience with other than Creo or other PTC products?
I have experience with CATIA and Adobe Photoshop.
What is the coolest CAD technology you’ve seen in the last decade?
The coolest things I have seen are subdivisional modeling and real time user interfaces with CAD tools.
What are your future professional and/or personal goals?
I want to learn more about design and to lead my own division.
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