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Authentise Incorporates Flows with the Autodesk Fusion Industry Cloud

This integration allows for multiple workflows to prepare designs for manufacturing without any interruptions.

Authentise Incorporates Flows with the Autodesk Fusion Industry Cloud
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Authentise has integrated Autodesk’s Fusion Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) into its production management system, Flows. Image courtesy: Authentise

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November 6, 2025

Authentise, provider of data-driven manufacturing software, shares the integration of Autodesk’s Fusion Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) into its production management system, Flows. This integration allows for multiple workflows to prepare designs for manufacturing without interruptions, Authentise reports.

Authentise Flows’ users with access to the integration can check design quality, generate support structures, slice, nest, create a machine-specific build file more directly from the Flows interface, and operate directly on live Fusion Data, according to Authentise. Other actions, such as adjusting the design, can be completed from the Fusion interface, which can be directly accessed via Authentise Flows, with the design already loaded and continuously version-controlled.

The integration builds on an ongoing collaboration between Autodesk and Authentise. The newly announced capabilities mean that users can go beyond data exchange by picking and choosing which specific functions they want to outsource to Fusion and access those directly from the Authentise Flows.

“This is a milestone in the evolution of manufacturing and engineering workflows,” says Andre Wegner, CEO of Authentise. “Never before have so many individual manufacturing services been accessible in one place. By seamlessly integrating these functions, we’re not only enhancing efficiency and convenience, but we’re also laying the groundwork for a more open, competitive ecosystem.”

“We are proud to work with Authentise as one of the early adopters of our Fusion API capabilities,” says Alexander Oster, director of Additive Manufacturing at Autodesk. “With this integration, a tailored and managed end-to-end additive manufacturing workflow is finally a reality. From quoting a design, assigning workflows and work instructions, generating supports and adjusting the design, to nesting, scheduling, and execution, Authentise users can now guide their parts from design to part in one smooth process.”

For more information, visit www.authentise.com/autodesk

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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