Manufacturing
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I started working in the industry, but I wasn't really happy to contribute to a material consumer society in a linear, extracting and
manufacturing
mode.
We used to have a
manufacturing
economy, which was about building goods and products, and now we have a service economy and an information and creative economy.
The night after I talked to these college girls, I also went to a men's group in Kansas, and these were exactly the kind of victims of the
manufacturing
economy which I spoke to you about earlier.
We have since databased the 4000 most commonly used chemicals in human manufacturing, and we're releasing this database into the public in six weeks.
We can create these local markets and incentives for recycled materials to be used as raw materials for
manufacturing.
Does industry get to create creatures who, in their milk, in their blood, and in their saliva and other bodily fluids, create the drugs and industrial molecules we want and then warehouse them as organic
manufacturing
machines?
If we can lower the barriers to farming, building, manufacturing, then we can unleash just massive amounts of human potential.
We've seen lots of excitement from these people, who can now start a construction business, parts manufacturing, organic CSA or just selling power back to the grid.
Part of what we're finding with this is that what we thought was the major point of
manufacturing
and consumption, which is to get a bunch of stuff, is not, in fact, how we really live best in dense environments.
So I'm going to show you what I believe is the current state of manufacturing, and then compare that to some natural systems.
Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM
manufacturing
compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease.
Digital
manufacturing
is also allowing us to do this more effectively.
And the reason we can do this is through an emerging technology called additive manufacturing, or 3D printing.
And it will change and disrupt the landscape of manufacturing, and most certainly our lives, our businesses and the lives of our children.
You can't create this with standard
manufacturing
techniques even if you tried to do it manually.
This technology is really going to disrupt the landscape of
manufacturing
and, I believe, cause a revolution in
manufacturing.
What's more likely, and we're seeing it today, is that data gets sent to a local
manufacturing
center.
Without a doubt in my mind, I believe that this technology is going to cause a
manufacturing
revolution and will change the landscape of
manufacturing
as we know it.
And we need to be able to build this thing using simple
manufacturing
techniques and factories that don't cost us a fortune.
It's more than all other manufacturing, in fact.
Seven years ago, an even faster and cheaper American
manufacturing
technology was used to make this little carbon fiber test part, which doubles as a carbon cap.
But such
manufacturing
techniques can scale to automotive speed and cost with aerospace performance.
So in one year, we've negotiated
manufacturing
agreements, been awarded one patent, filed our second patent, talked to multiple people, demoed this to FEMA and its consultants to rave reviews, and then started talking to some other people who requested information, this little group called the United Nations.
When this is combined with the loss of
manufacturing
jobs to China, it has, you know, led to considerable angst amongst the Western populations.
Well, it turns out there's this whole constellation of people who have to be involved in a product for it to be successful: manufacturing, financing, distribution, regulation.
I have to pay attention to
manufacturing
and distribution.
The
manufacturing
method we used to actually make this material already exists at large volume scales.
Instead of fossil fuel energy and large-scale manufacturing, we've got renewable energy networks, digital platforms and 3D printing.
In fact, China makes goods for markets all over the world, including its own, thanks to a combination of factors: its low costs, its large and educated workforce, and a flexible
manufacturing
system that responds quickly to market demands.
If you had a minute, say, with Apple's head of manufacturing, what would you say?
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