Users can access all the software they need to help reduce costs, increase efficiency and improve part performance in industrial 3D printing production environments. Autodesk Netfabb 2017 integrates design enhancement, manufacturing preparation and build simulation tools in one software environment that shares a common installer, common file formats and process definitions.
“Additive manufacturing is having a profound impact on how manufacturers of all sizes look at product design, production, distribution and economies of scale,” said Samir Hanna, vice president and general manager of digital manufacturing at Autodesk. “With Netfabb 2017, Autodesk has created a single set of industrial tools that help move from design to finished part quickly and easily.”
Since acquiring netfabb in 2015, Autodesk has been busy adding advanced technologies. For example, we’ve added powerful new capabilities – including enhanced simulation, optimisation and advanced toolpath capabilities – that will provide engineers and designers with a broad collection of additive design and manufacturing tools. Highlights include:
Enhanced prototyping and file preparation
Price and availability
The new updates are free to all existing Netfabb subscription customers and can be accessed immediately. The Netfabb solution will be available to new customers starting 30 September 2016, and is available in standard, premium and ultimate options. All tiers are available as quarterly, annual and multi-year subscriptions through Autodesk Direct Sales. The standard and premium versions are available through the Autodesk eStore with a monthly subscription option available for Netfabb Standard. For more information, visit
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