Project Escher is Autodesk’s attempt to optimize and speed up the 3D printing process. The Project Escher software is an advanced control technology that was made to coordinate the movements of an entire bank of 3D printing heads. When these multiple printing heads are tied together, the Project Escher software can get them to work in unison to print huge objects all at the same time, which exponentially speeds up the printing process. A 3D printer that is controlled by the Project Escher software will print a large object using its multiple printheads up to 80% to 90% more efficiently than printing it with a single printhead. For each printhead that is networked together, the entire printing process is sped up. You can learn more about Project Escher at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/127688/autodesk-project-escher/