Autodesk is simplifying its Fusion portfolio to make collaboration and product lifecycle management (PLM) more straightforward. Beginning November 7, 2025, two important updates will take effect:
These updates are part of Autodesk’s continued effort to streamline product offerings and simplify the purchasing experience.
Fusion is Autodesk’s connected platform that integrates CAD, CAM, CAE, and PLM in a single environment. It helps teams design, make, and manage products collaboratively—whether you’re an engineer, manufacturer, or project stakeholder.
Fusion Team and Fusion Manage Participant will merge into a single offering called Fusion Contributor, providing the combined capabilities of both products at an annual subscription price of $250 USD SRP.
What Fusion Contributor Offers:
This consolidation particularly benefits teams that need stakeholders to have visibility into both design collaboration and PLM processes without requiring full authoring licenses.
With this update, Fusion Manage now includes the features previously found in Fusion Manage Extension—bringing everything into one streamlined PLM solution, which includes features like:
This change essentially removes the barriers between Fusion CAD data and comprehensive PLM capabilities. Previously, Fusion CAD data required the limited Fusion Manage Extension for change management. Now, the full-featured Fusion Manage product can directly access and manage Fusion CAD data, providing significantly expanded functionality for growing organizations.
It’s important to note that Fusion Manage will remain natively integrated with Vault and is available as Named User subscriptions, Flex, or TokenFlex (EBA).
Existing Fusion Manage Extension customers can continue annual renewals until November 6, 2028, after which they'll need to purchase new Fusion Manage subscriptions. Note that Fusion hubs have already been enhanced with new PLM administration tools and process template libraries.
These changes represent Autodesk's commitment to simplifying the Fusion ecosystem while expanding capabilities:
Changes to software subscriptions and consolidations can raise questions about timing, user management, and maximizing your investment. That's where we come in.
As a family-owned Autodesk partner trusted for over 40 years, Hagerman & Company has guided countless manufacturers through technology transitions. We understand the intricacies of these changes and can help you:
Our experienced team is ready to answer your questions and ensure your organization transitions smoothly to these enhanced Fusion offerings.
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