Over the last few years, we've become quite familiar with Massachusetts-based Markforged, the company behind some of the strongest innovations in 3D printing today. Known already for reinforced 3D printing at the desktop with high-strength materials such as carbon fiber and Kevlar, the company also introduced metal desktop 3D printing early this year when they unveiled the Metal X at CES. The company's CEO, Greg Mark, recently reached out to fill us in on the latest focus at Markforged as the company looks to take on scale production in metal additive manufacturing. What Markforged proposes is a revolution built on incremental improvement, or rather, a big change made from several smaller key components. A print farm isn't necessarily a new idea when looking to take 3D printers to industrial production but what is novel here is the advent of a print farm using desktop-sized metal 3D printers aided by... microwaves? Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/172509/markforged...g-up-metal-am/