Authentise Tool Blends Generative AI, 3D Annotation

Threads, a recently launched collaboration tool empowering R&D and industrial engineering teams, is free to use to speed up, track and integrate product development.

Threads, a recently launched collaboration tool empowering R&D and industrial engineering teams, is free to use to speed up, track and integrate product development.

Companies can use AI-generated suggestions to capture milestones related to your conversations. Image courtesy of Authentise.


Authentise shares a raft of new features for Threads, its collaboration tool that allows users to share, discuss and manage engineering projects. These innovations build on close collaboration with existing Threads users such as the U.S. Department of Defense and Boeing. 

New features include the ability to: 

  • Natively annotate 3D models and tie those comments back to broader conversations related to the project.
  • Use AI-generated suggestions to capture milestones related to your conversations. 
  • Tie your team together into a synchronous conversation about a 3D model, always able to see each colleague’s point of view. 
  • Summarize each Thread with AI to make it easier for your colleagues to understand the context of each conversation. 
  • Investigate the content of your threads using the AI-powered Threads.

All features remain available on Authentise’s FedRamp Moderate or ITAR secure cloud and for private hosting. The Starter tier is now self-serve and free on www.authentisethreads.com.

“The continuing disruption to supply chains and pressure to innovate highlights the need for tools that can help us turn ideas into parts, faster,” Andre Wegner, CEO of Authentise, comments. “By listening to our customers, it’s become clear that enabling 3D annotation, deepening collaboration opportunities as well as enriching insights and tracking with AI can do just that.”

Authentise invites R&D and industrial engineering organizations looking for more insight, flexibility and iteration are encouraged to check out Authentise Threads and request access.

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

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