Autodesk PowerMill, PowerShape and PowerInspect Join Fusion 360 Family, Better Uniting Manufacturing and Design

In early September, Autodesk is making strides in bringing design and manufacturing processes closer than ever before by integrating PowerMill, PowerShape, and PowerInspect into the Fusion 360 family of solutions. Existing subscribers will still enjoy the advanced manufacturing features they’ve come to rely on, but now they’ll also have access to the next-generation, cloud-based design and manufacturing capabilities provided through Fusion 360, Fusion 360 Team, and the upcoming Fusion 360 Machining and Fusion 360 Additive Build extensions set to launch in October. For instance, current PowerMill Premium users will be upgraded to the new "Fusion 360 with PowerMill Ultimate" package, which includes access to both Fusion 360 Machining and Additive Build extensions. This move aims to future-proof customers' design and manufacturing workflows, allowing them to operate more efficiently and gain a competitive edge. Autodesk's vision has always been to foster seamless collaboration between designers and engineers while enhancing manufacturers' ability to connect workflows, automate processes, and integrate with supply chains. By consolidating technologies under the Fusion 360 platform, they enable a unified experience spanning design, engineering, and manufacturing, with data at its core. This streamlined approach simplifies the integration of transformative tools like the recently announced generative design extension. Consider the example of MJK Performance, a motorcycle parts manufacturer leveraging Fusion 360's generative design capabilities to explore various material and manufacturing method trade-offs effortlessly. As David Krajci, COO of 3-Dimensional Services Group, noted, "Anything is possible when teammates are fully aligned," especially when faced with urgent tasks like producing face-shield headbands for healthcare workers during the pandemic. Anthony Wooten, a CNC machinist at Precise Tooling Solutions, appreciates the versatility of Autodesk's suite, stating, "All our tools are in one toolbox." He highlights how PowerMill empowers users without restricting them to predefined CAM cycles, offering real-time manipulation and edits. The seamless file transfer between PowerMill and PowerShape results in workflows free of human error. Stephen Hooper, VP and GM of Fusion 360, emphasized, "Designers and engineers now have access to the industry's most capable cloud-based manufacturing platform." This shift not only raises the bar but also opens doors for teams to incorporate—or even discover—cutting-edge capabilities in their workflows. To learn more about these advancements and other Autodesk updates, join the Advanced Manufacturing Summit virtual event on August 25th at 8:00 am Pacific Time, featuring a keynote speech by Srinath Jonnalagadda, Autodesk's VP of Business Strategy for Design & Manufacturing. Additionally, check out the embedded video showcasing how Autodesk PowerMill and Fusion 360 drive mold manufacturing at Precise Tooling Solutions. This integration not only enhances productivity but also exemplifies the future of collaborative design and manufacturing solutions.

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