3DQue Offers AutoFarm3D Lifetime Perpetual License for Print Farms
3DQue unveiled AutoFarm3D Lifetime on February 25, 2026, offering print-farm operators a subscription-free, perpetual license for its industrial automation platform.

3DQue, a Vancouver-based automation and print-farm software company, unveiled AutoFarm3D Lifetime on February 25, 2026, introducing a subscription-free, perpetual licensing option for its industrial automation platform. The move lets print-farm operators buy a one-time, lifetime license rather than maintain recurring subscriptions for 3DQue’s automation tools.
AutoFarm3D Lifetime is presented as a licensing alternative to the platform’s existing subscription model and targets operators who run centralized print farms. 3DQue positioned the product as a perpetual-license path for its AutoFarm3D platform, using the trademarked name AutoFarm3D™ for the new offering announced from the company’s Vancouver headquarters.
The practical impact for print-farm operators is straightforward: a lifetime, subscription-free license removes ongoing software fees tied to 3DQue’s industrial automation stack. For operators who budget on multi-year horizons, AutoFarm3D Lifetime changes how total cost of ownership is calculated because the license is sold as perpetual rather than recurring. The announcement on February 25, 2026 makes that option available where 3DQue previously sold platform access via subscription.

Operational considerations include license management and long-term maintenance. With AutoFarm3D Lifetime, print-farm managers will evaluate whether one-off licensing pairs well with their service and support needs from 3DQue. The Vancouver-based company’s announcement frames the product as a choice for print farms that prefer capital expenditure over operational expenditure on software controls and automation workflows.
From a market perspective, 3DQue’s launch of AutoFarm3D Lifetime on February 25, 2026 signals a deliberate shift in how the Vancouver firm sells industrial automation to print farms. Removing subscription requirements for the AutoFarm3D platform creates a clear purchasing path for shops that want perpetual ownership of their control software. Expect procurement discussions at print farms to now include the lifetime-licensed AutoFarm3D option alongside subscription contracts when operators decide how to scale their automation.
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