Authentise adds multi-user workflow bundles of Autodesk Fusion and Authentise Flows

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June 26, 2025
Authentise has announced a multi-user bundle including Autodesk Fusion and Authentise Flows (Courtesy Authentise)
Authentise has announced a multi-user bundle including Autodesk Fusion and Authentise Flows (Courtesy Authentise)

Authentise, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, has announced two bundled software packages that combine Autodesk Fusion’s part design capabilities with the execution and traceability features of Authentise Flows.

Following its February announcement of Autodesk Fusion integration, Authentise now offers multi-user bundles that merge cloud-powered automation tools, such as nesting and simulation, with local control for manual edits and seamless machine connectivity.

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“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.”

Two bundles are being offered through Authentise starting in July 2025:

  • Polymer Bundle
    • Five named users for Autodesk Fusion
    • Authentise Flows
    • $33,000/year
  • Metal Bundle
    • Five named users for Autodesk Fusion (including 5-axis Milling and Process Simulation)
    • Authentise Flows
    • Authentise Material Genealogy
    • $46,500/year

Authentise added that no licence fees will be charged during rollout. Instead, 50% of the deployment fee is due at the start, with the remainder deferred until customer acceptance, regardless of how long that takes.

Alexander Oster, Director of Additive Manufacturing at Autodesk, said, “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.”

“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,” Oster added.

www.authentise.com

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