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Authentise is US a software company that builds workflow software, primarily for the additive manufacturing industry. It was among the first companies to be singled out[1] by regulators and analysts for addressing digital rights management in 3D printing, with its streaming API[2] cited by a UK Intellectual Property Office study as a potential answer to the threat of ‘Napster-like’ file sharing in 3D printing.[3] However, as concerns about intellectual property theft eased, Authentise redirected its technology toward data-driven workflow automation,[4] demonstrated through early pilots at Lowe's[5] and integrations with Autodesk[6].

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  1. ^ "'Spotify for 3D printing' launches". BBC News. Retrieved 2025-09-22.
  2. ^ US11029896B2, Wegner, Andre P.; McCoy, Melissa L. & Crogan, Michael Lee, "System, method, and program product for digital production management", issued 2021-06-08 
  3. ^ Birtchnell, Thomas; Daly, Angela; Rayna, Thierry; Striukova, Ludmila (November 2018). 3D Printing and Intellectual Property Futures. Research commissioned by the UK Intellectual Property Office. ISBN 978-1-910790-43-4.
  4. ^ Johnson, Oliver (2022-12-14). "Authentise announces Flows and FlowsAM workflow management suites". TCT Magazine. Retrieved 2025-09-22.
  5. ^ McCue, T. J. "Authentise Helps Lowe's Innovation Labs Build 3D Printing Experience For Consumers". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-09-23.
  6. ^ Lara, Anyer Tenorio (2025-02-10). "Authentise and Autodesk Collaborate to Streamline Additive Manufacturing". 3D Printing Industry. Retrieved 2025-09-22.