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New Bundle from Authentise and Autodesk Simplifies Digital Workflows in 3D Printing

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Authentise and Autodesk have introduced a joint pricing model for additive manufacturing, offering companies an end-to-end digital process chain from part design to production management. The solution combines Autodesk Fusion – a cloud-based CAD/CAM/CAE platform – with Authentise Flows’ workflow and traceability tools. The aim is to make it easier to adopt automated, scalable manufacturing processes without sacrificing flexibility or technical depth.

The integration was initially launched in February as part of a beta program and received positive feedback from the professional community at AMUG 2025.

“We’ve seen how compelling this integration is for companies who want a simpler, smarter way to produce parts,” said Andre Wegner, CEO of Authentise. “By combining the world-class design and simulation tools of Autodesk Fusion with our agile production management platform, we’re giving engineers and manufacturers a full-stack digital thread at a fraction of the effort and risk it usually takes.”

The bundle will be available starting in July 2025 and offered in two versions: for polymer-based applications starting at $33,000 per year, and for metal-based processes – including advanced simulation and milling functions – starting at $46,500. Both packages include licenses for five named Fusion users and access to Authentise Flows. The pricing model is designed to minimize risk: license fees are waived during the rollout phase, and full payment is only due after successful system acceptance.

“Authentise is a prime example of the core promise of Fusion’s Industry Cloud – a cloud platform with a breadth unseen in the CAD/CAM industry, and which supercharges third parties to build commercially successful applications in any vertical.” said Alexander Oster, Director of Additive Manufacturing at Autodesk. “With this bundle, additive manufacturing users have access to a one-stop product that delivers robust workflows with managed execution, traceability, and real-time insights—without needing to jump between disconnected tools.”

The joint solution not only enables process automation and real-time data access but also reduces data silos in manufacturing planning and execution. Future updates are expected to deepen the integration further, including automated support structure generation and direct slicing within the platform.


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