At RAPID + TCT last week, Stratasys announced that 3D printing studio FATHOM, based in California, would be one of three customers working with its brand new Continuous Build 3D Demonstrator Technology. Right before the event, Stratasys also extended its partnership with Desktop Metal; today, we learned that FATHOM has also partnered with the busy young metal 3D printing company. FATHOM announced that it signed a partner agreement with Massachusetts-based Desktop Metal, which got its start in 2015 and is committed to making metal 3D printing accessible to engineers and manufacturers around the world. FATHOM will adopt the startup's technologies as part of its in-house advanced manufacturing solutions and managed services, including Desktop Metal's two new metal 3D printing systems: the office-friendly DM Studio System, based on the Metal Injection Molding (MIM) process, and the DM Production System, the first metal 3D printing system for mass production. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/174763/fathom-desktop-metal/