OpenBOM Unveils Big Update for Autodesk Fusion

Release simplifies user experience, introduces features, and extends support for Autodesk platform services.

Release simplifies user experience, introduces features, and extends support for Autodesk platform services.

The update introduces the “Quick Start” feature, which simplifies BOM creation to a single click, reducing setup time. Image courtesy of OpenBOM for Autodesk Fusion.


OpenBOM, provider of cloud-based product data management (PDM) and product lifecycle management (PLM) software, reports a significant update tailored specifically for Autodesk Fusion users, the company shares.

This new release, scheduled for later in August, is centered around enhancing user experience and simplifying the workflow, but also adding a set of new features to support Autodesk Fusion and Autodesk Platform Services.

At the core of this release is the new “Quick Start” feature, a usability feature that reduces the time required to begin using OpenBOM within Autodesk Fusion 360, according to OpenBOM. Designed for new and experienced users, “Quick Start” streamlines the bill of materials (BOM) creation process to one click.

With the “Quick Start” feature, users can download and install the latest OpenBOM add-in for Fusion in minutes. Once installed, a new BOM button  integrates into the Fusion interface, allowing access to BOM creation and management. With a simple login to OpenBOM, a complete BOM is instantly generated for the active project.

The “Quick Start” function includes automatic part number generation and comprehensive data extraction that captures key properties like geometry, weight, and derivatives from Fusion designs for a complete and accurate BOM. Additionally, users can now include PDFs of drawings in the BOM. The function also integrates with Autodesk Fusion Manage for a transition from design to manufacturing and includes sustainability data integration.

“This major update is part of OpenBOM's ongoing commitment to enhancing its service across all CAD integrations and our commitment to Autodesk partnership,”, says Oleg Shilovitsky, CEO and co-founder of OpenBOM, “focus on improving usability and simplifying processes exemplifies OpenBOM's dedication to making PLM technologies accessible, efficient, and powerful for every user.”

About OpenBOM

OpenBOM is a cloud-native digital thread platform providing PDM, PLM, and enterprise resource planning capabilities that manage product data and connect manufacturers and their supply chain networks, according to the company. OpenBOM reports that it streamlines product development processes for teams and supply chains, and through its platform, it provides a centralized location for managing product data, including BOMs, engineering change orders, and supplier information.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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