Pieterjan is mostly correct. Adobe and MAXON entered into an arrangement whereby Cinema 4D could be used inside After Effects. Since we have a plug-in for Cinema 4D, we were able to extend that plugin to work within After Effects. Although it worked, there weren't too many people who used it, and nobody really gave good feedback to us. For that reason, we stopped pursuing it.
At the present time we do have it for LD2000, and for versions of C4D and After Effects that were a few years old. If there was such a laser artist to use it, really do great things with it, and then give us good feedback, we could certainly continue to develop it for use with both BEYOND and also LD2000.