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Here we document cases that exemplify '''a [[Design Global, Manufacture Local]] model''' and [[Cosmo-Localization]]. Feel free to contribute! | Here we document cases that exemplify '''a [[Design Global, Manufacture Local]] model''' and [[Cosmo-Localization]]. Feel free to contribute! | ||
=Detailed Case Studies= | |||
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[https://openbionics.org/ OpenΒionics] is an open-source initiative for the development of affordable, light-weight, modular, adaptive robot hands and prosthetic devices, that can be easily reproduced using off-the-shelf materials. Our robot hands cost less than 100$ and weigh less than 200 gr while our new anthropomorphic prosthetic hands cost less than 200$ and weigh less than 300 gr. | [https://openbionics.org/ OpenΒionics] is an open-source initiative for the development of affordable, light-weight, modular, adaptive robot hands and prosthetic devices, that can be easily reproduced using off-the-shelf materials. Our robot hands cost less than 100$ and weigh less than 200 gr while our new anthropomorphic prosthetic hands cost less than 200$ and weigh less than 300 gr. | ||
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Source: detailed case study in the report: A [[New Model of Production for a New Economy]]. '''[https://www.academia.edu/33661849/A_New_Model_of_Production_for_a_New_Economy Two Cases of Agricultural Communities]'''. By Chris Giotitsas and Jose Ramos. New Economics Foundation, 2017 | |||
==[[Atelier Paysan]]== | |||
Source: detailed case study in the report: A [[New Model of Production for a New Economy]]. '''[https://www.academia.edu/33661849/A_New_Model_of_Production_for_a_New_Economy Two Cases of Agricultural Communities]'''. By Chris Giotitsas and Jose Ramos. New Economics Foundation, 2017 | Source: detailed case study in the report: A [[New Model of Production for a New Economy]]. '''[https://www.academia.edu/33661849/A_New_Model_of_Production_for_a_New_Economy Two Cases of Agricultural Communities]'''. By Chris Giotitsas and Jose Ramos. New Economics Foundation, 2017 | ||
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* [[ | * [[AbilityMate]], a company that supports people with disabilities to design and manufacture their own prosthetics and assistive devices, | ||
* [[Wikihouse]], a foundation which supports people to design and build sustainable housing, | |||
* [[RepRap]], an open source organization that designs 3D printers designed to replicate themselves, | |||
* [[OSvehicle]], a company that supports the open source manufacture of vehicles. | |||
[[Category:Cases]] | [[Category:Cases]] | ||
[[Category:Manufacturing]] | [[Category:Manufacturing]] | ||
Revision as of 10:17, 1 July 2017
Here we document cases that exemplify a Design Global, Manufacture Local model and Cosmo-Localization. Feel free to contribute!
Detailed Case Studies
OpenBionics Hands
OpenΒionics is an open-source initiative for the development of affordable, light-weight, modular, adaptive robot hands and prosthetic devices, that can be easily reproduced using off-the-shelf materials. Our robot hands cost less than 100$ and weigh less than 200 gr while our new anthropomorphic prosthetic hands cost less than 200$ and weigh less than 300 gr.
FarmHack
Source: detailed case study in the report: A New Model of Production for a New Economy. Two Cases of Agricultural Communities. By Chris Giotitsas and Jose Ramos. New Economics Foundation, 2017
Atelier Paysan
Source: detailed case study in the report: A New Model of Production for a New Economy. Two Cases of Agricultural Communities. By Chris Giotitsas and Jose Ramos. New Economics Foundation, 2017
Other Examples
- AbilityMate, a company that supports people with disabilities to design and manufacture their own prosthetics and assistive devices,
- Wikihouse, a foundation which supports people to design and build sustainable housing,
- RepRap, an open source organization that designs 3D printers designed to replicate themselves,
- OSvehicle, a company that supports the open source manufacture of vehicles.