Authentise is now providing bundles of its Flows providing with Autodesk Fusion in a bid to allow extra seamless end-to-end digital workflows.
The workflow administration software program firm launched a beta program with Autodesk in February that was designed to mix cloud-powered automation like nesting and simulation with native management for guide edits and machine connectivity.
Now, in response to an ‘enthusiastic reception on the 2025 AMUG Convention, the 2 firms are bundling their options collectively to ship what they describe as ‘dependable, automated manufacturing instruments that do not require compromises on functionality or value.’
The bundles have been cut up into two choices – one for customers working steel additive manufacturing tools and one for customers of polymer 3D printing techniques. Obtainable at 33,000 USD per yr, the polymer providing bundles Authentise Flows with Autodesk Fusion for 5 named customers. In the meantime, the steel providing bundles Authentise Flows and Authentise Materials Family tree with Autodesk Fusion for 5 named customers for 46,500 USD per yr.
Authentise has additionally stated that no license charges are being charged throughout rollout, with solely 50% of the deployment price on account of be paid till full buyer acceptance ‘no matter how lengthy that takes.’ The corporate claims that the Authentise + Fusion resolution is already serving to producers enhance throughput, traceability, and decision-making, with print time estimation, nesting, construct preparation, materials monitoring, machine information seize and store flooring actions being ‘streamlined right into a unified expertise.’ The 2 firms additionally intend to deepen the combination, making processes like automated help technology and slicing ‘much more accessible’ from both platform.
“We’ve seen how compelling this integration is for firms who desire a less complicated, smarter option to produce elements,” stated Andre Wegner, CEO of Authentise. “By combining the world-class design and simulation instruments of Autodesk Fusion with our agile manufacturing administration platform, we’re giving engineers and producers a full-stack digital thread at a fraction of the trouble and threat it often takes.”
“Authentise is a main instance of the core promise of Fusion’s Business Cloud – a cloud platform with a breadth unseen within the CAD/CAM business, and which supercharges third events to construct commercially profitable purposes in any vertical,” added Alexander Oster, Director of Additive Manufacturing at Autodesk. “With this bundle, additive manufacturing customers have entry to a one-stop product that delivers strong workflows with managed execution, traceability, and real-time insights—with no need to leap between disconnected instruments.”
Future releases will proceed to deepen the combination, making processes like automated help technology and slicing much more accessible from both platform.