Manufacturing
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1925 examples of Manufacturing in a sentence
I talked about it a little at Oxford two years ago, and some of you visited A to Z manufacturing, which is one of the great, real companies in East Africa.
Well, in looking around for entrepreneurs, there was none better that we could find on earth than Anuj Shah, in A to Z
manufacturing
company.
It's a 40-year-old company, it understands
manufacturing.
It costs, at
manufacturing
point, six dollars to produce these, and it costs the establishment another six dollars to distribute it, so the market price in a free market would be about 12 dollars per net.
You can connect with stakeholders like the manufacturers and talk with them face-to-face and leverage their local knowledge of
manufacturing
practices and their clients and combine that knowledge with our engineering knowledge to create something greater than either of us could have done alone.
But to take baby steps to get there, first of all we want to look at drug design and production, or drug discovery and
manufacturing.
And I refuse to be a part of this manufactured reality that was manufactured for me by some other people, and I'm
manufacturing
my own reality.
And this is an analogy for today's construction and
manufacturing
world with brute-force assembly techniques.
If we look at construction and manufacturing, there's major inefficiencies, energy consumption and excessive labor techniques.
So we built a large rotating chamber, and people would come up and spin the chamber faster or slower, adding energy to the system and getting an intuitive understanding of how self-assembly works and how we could use this as a macroscale construction or
manufacturing
technique for products.
And it also might just be the
manufacturing
technique that allows us to produce more adaptive infrastructure in the future.
We reached a tipping point this year where living, acting, designing, investing and
manufacturing
green came to be understood by a critical mass of citizens, entrepreneurs and officials as the most patriotic, capitalistic, geo-political and competitive thing they could do.
And they're distributing massively really complex
manufacturing
capabilities.
High-tech
manufacturing
is occurring on most continents.
If we built a 20-story building out of cement and concrete, the process would result in the
manufacturing
of that cement and 1,200 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Already, we have been
manufacturing
with cell cultures for thousands of years, beginning with products like wine, beer and yogurt.
Perhaps biofabrication is a natural evolution of
manufacturing
for mankind.
And we also would be well informed to reach out to the people who do that work and get their expertise on how do we think about, how do we create systems around sustainability that perhaps take us from curbside recycling, which is a remarkable success across 40 years, across the United States and countries around the world, and lift us up to a broader horizon where we're looking at other forms of waste that could be lessened from
manufacturing
and industrial sources.
We use techniques from the computer chip
manufacturing
industry to make these structures at a scale relevant to both the cells and their environment.
We're establishing important industry collaborations such as the one we have with a company that has expertise in large-scale digital
manufacturing.
I mean, we had to learn small batch
manufacturing.
Similarly, we have small
manufacturing
companies making conscious decisions to relocate to the city.
And with centralized manufacturing, you can control the quality control, and you can hit that $80 price point with profit margins built in.
This tool use ability will have applications for smart
manufacturing
and agriculture.
So we go all the way back to the extraction of raw materials, and then we look at manufacturing, we look at packaging and transportation, use, and end of life, and at every single one of these stages, the things that we do have an interaction with the natural environment, and we can monitor how that interaction is actually affecting the systems and services that make life on Earth possible.
How do I make the materials green in the manufacturing?"
Finally, coupled with investment in education, they started to expand to even higher-value
manufacturing.
So I'm quickly going to show you, since I'm running out of time, in terms of how much it costs for us to manufacture, the biggest idea was roll-to-roll manufacturing, so we built this out of 50 cents of parts and costs.
But over the decades, because of its separation from the economic and
manufacturing
centers of the country, it has slid into irrelevance.
And the other one is that the NSA has both of those missions, and we are heavily biased towards defense, and, actually, the vulnerabilities that we find in the overwhelming majority of cases, we disclose to the people who are responsible for
manufacturing
or developing those products.
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