Autodesk adds Wayland’s Calibur PBF-EB to Fusion library

EquipmentNewsSoftware
November 27, 2025
Calibur3 users can now use Autodesk Fusion software in connection to their machines (Courtesy Autodesk)
Calibur3 users can now use Autodesk Fusion software in connection to their machines (Courtesy Autodesk)

Autodesk, headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, has added the Calibur3 Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-EB) Additive Manufacturing machine from Wayland Additive, based in Huddersfield, UK, to its Autodesk Fusion machine library.

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The move provides users with access to a CAD/CAM solution that enables design modifications for Additive Manufacturing, build setup, support generation specific to PBF-EB, and slicing for Wayland’s Calibur line of PBF-EB Additive Manufacturing machines.

“At only $2,040 per year and with a beautiful modern user interface, this is a great product. And it includes five-axis milling too, so you will have everything at hand for your end-to-end production workflow,” stated Alexander Oster, Director – Additive Manufacturing Autodesk.

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