Learn about our new partnership with ModuleWorks, which will bring even more advanced manufacturing capabilities to Fusion 360.
As part of our goal to continue enhancing the advanced manufacturing capabilities of Fusion 360, we’re announcing a long-term partnership with ModuleWorks. This partnership enables us to include powerful ModuleWorks toolpath calculation technology in Fusion 360 to deliver additional capabilities for multi-axis CNC machining. Read on to learn more about what’s to come.
About ModuleWorks
ModuleWorks is a leading software component provider for the digital manufacturing industry, recognized throughout the industry for its expertise in toolpath creation and simulation. Its software components are already optimizing the performance and quality of over 500,000 installed seats of CAD/CAM and CNC software around the world.
From standard products to exclusive development projects, ModuleWorks helps companies bring their vision of Industry 4.0 to life. With its comprehensive portfolio of cutting-edge software components, ModuleWorks enables its customers to optimize their CAD/CAM solutions and connect to CNC/MTB systems to increase their competitiveness.
“Our software components are designed for fast and seamless integration, and it’s exciting to see how Autodesk is using our technology to accelerate the development and deployment of innovative machining solutions. We look forward to a successful cooperation and future advances in the technology.”
Dr. Yavuz Murtezaoglu, Managing Director of ModuleWorks
What will this partnership bring to Fusion 360?
An integral part of the Fusion 360 platform is its ability to generate high-performance, collision-free toolpaths for efficient multi-axis milling and turning. The new partnership gives Autodesk ongoing access to advanced toolpath calculation algorithms developed by the CAD/CAM specialist, ModuleWorks.
Integrated seamlessly into Fusion 360, the ModuleWorks components complement the existing capabilities within Fusion 360 and will be used to continuously evolve the performance, quality, and functionality of its digital manufacturing workflows while maintaining its familiar user experience.
“With the Fusion 360 six-week release cycle and the fast pace of ModuleWorks technology development, this strategic partnership will help us to deliver a continuous flow of new functionality and performance enhancements to our global community of Fusion 360 users. I’m excited to see the impact that the ModuleWorks partnership will undoubtedly have in 2022 and beyond.”
Stephen Hooper, VP of Design & Manufacturing at Autodesk
Stay tuned for future updates surrounding this exciting partnership.