Manufacturing
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This is because a slow, antiquated flu vaccine
manufacturing
process developed over 70 years ago was the only option.
The virus would need to be isolated from infected patients, packaged up and then sent to a facility where scientists would inject the virus into chicken eggs, and incubate those chicken eggs for several weeks in order to prepare the virus for the start of a multistep, multimonth flu vaccine
manufacturing
process.
The DBC will be useful for the distributed
manufacturing
of medicine starting from DNA.
Bob Chapman, who runs a large
manufacturing
company in the Midwest called Barry-Wehmiller, in 2008 was hit very hard by the recession, and they lost 30 percent of their orders overnight.
Now in a large
manufacturing
company, this is a big deal, and they could no longer afford their labor pool.
Or we don't know if that fabric is a technological or
manufacturing
nutrient; it can be reused or does it just end up at landfill?
Once you can track it back to the factory, you can look at the
manufacturing
processes that were used to make it, and if it's virtuous, you can label it that way.
Barack Obama: To help families refinance their homes, to invest in things like high-tech manufacturing, clean energy and the infrastructure that creates good new jobs.
My engineering colleague at Berkeley designed with his students a novel
manufacturing
technique where you essentially origami the exoskeleton, you laser cut it, laminate it, and you fold it up into a robot.
But the thing that I want to talk to you about today, the big idea that I want to discuss with you, is not that 3D printing is going to catapult us into the future, but rather that it's actually going to connect us with our heritage, and it's going to usher in a new era of localized, distributed
manufacturing
that is actually based on digital fabrication.
The printer doesn't care if it makes the most rudimentary shape or the most complex shape, and that is completely turning design and
manufacturing
on its head as we know it.
Many people think that 3D printing will be the end of
manufacturing
as we know it.
These are shoes that represent the continuation of his passion for hyper-local
manufacturing.
But Chuck Hull, the man that invented it all, is right here in the house today, and thanks to him, I can say, thanks to his invention, I can say that I am a cobbler too, and by standing in these shoes I am honoring my past while
manufacturing
the future.
What was happening there was you would have these
manufacturing
devices, and they weren't making prototypes or PowerPoints.
They were fiddling with the
manufacturing
equipment and innovating right on the
manufacturing
equipment.
So what used to take a factory full of workers working by hand in this little box in New York, she's able to have effectively — She doesn't actually have to go to Shenzhen to do this
manufacturing.
So manufacturing, the cost of innovation, the cost of prototyping, distribution, manufacturing, hardware, is getting so low that innovation is being pushed to the edges and students and startups are being able to build it.
For an example, the core of TPS, Toyota Production System, lies in heijunka, which is making
manufacturing
of different models of cars on a single assembly line.
And there, Mr. Teszler began all over again and once again achieved immense success, especially after he invented the process for
manufacturing
a new fabric called double-knit.
Actually, it's a small
manufacturing
plant set up by Grameen Danone, a joint venture between Grameen Bank of Muhammad Yunus and the food multinational Danone to make high-quality yogurt in Bangladesh.
Companies tend to scale up vertically by centralizing operations in big factories and warehouses, but if you want to be agile and deal with immense customer diversity, you need to scale out horizontally using a distributed supply chain with smaller
manufacturing
and distribution units, like Grameen Bank has shown.
Don't create a problem for us, for manufacturing, for application, then we have to buy new companies, we have to buy our competitors, we have to do all kinds of things because you sold too many widgets.
Stawi is leveraging economies of scale and using modern
manufacturing
processes to create value for not only its owners but its workers, who have an ownership in the business.
I'm thrilled to be here tonight to share with you something we've been working on for over two years, and it's in the area of additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing.
In its context, it is not manufacturable by traditional
manufacturing
techniques.
And our approach would be, if we could do this, then we could fundamentally address the three issues holding back 3D printing from being a
manufacturing
process.
So if we could pull this off, imitate Hollywood, we could in fact address 3D
manufacturing.
These look like injection-molded parts, which is very different than traditional 3D
manufacturing.
And so the opportunity now, if you actually make a part that has the properties to be a final part, and you do it in game-changing speeds, you can actually transform
manufacturing.
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