The third industrial revolution (and how to cope with it)
A new movement
• DIY • A characteristic trait of the
American society • New emphasis on creativity
and social connections
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Make: a new magazine
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A social phenomenon
• “The handy and the crafty alike came out to the World Maker Faire at the New York Hall of Science, and by that we mean those who are hands-on and those who are good with crafts."
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New Heros
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• Makers by Cory Doctorow: the makers are the new heros of the next frontier.
• Their economic model is the open source
Craftmanship and luxury in France
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Craftmanship and design in NL
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A new economy?
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The third industrial revolution
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Local motors
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Local Motors CEO Jay Rogers combined the power of crowd sourced design and professional experience to develop the Rally Fighter. (Wired)
AliBaba.com
Additive Manifacturing
Laser cutter CNC tools
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3D printing
Subtractive manufacturing
Digital manufacturing
Von Hippel on innovation
• “Hardware is becoming much more like software,” as MIT professor Eric von Hippel puts it.
• That’s not just because there’s so much software in hardware these days, with products becoming little more than intellectual property wrapped in commodity materials, whether it’s the code that drives the off-the-shelf chips in gadgets or the 3-D design files that drive manufacturing. It’s also because of the availability of common platforms, easy-to-use tools, Web-based collaboration, and Internet distribution.
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Become a maker in five steps
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Drones
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A new link with research and education
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Apple onCnet
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What can we do with these technologies?
Traditional products
Robot low cost
What about management?
New funding procedures
Advertising?
eCommerce
New connections in value chains
Connective platforms
New services