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=Webcast=


Video presentation available via http://www.poptech.com/popcasts/popcasts.aspx?lang=&viewcastid=154
Video presentation available via http://www.poptech.com/popcasts/popcasts.aspx?lang=&viewcastid=154




=Description=
"A machine that builds itself? Adrian Bowyer, leading researcher at the University of Bath, shows us that this seemingly fantastic idea is not far from becoming reality. The self-replicating rapid prototyper, or “[[RepRap]],” could have dramatic effects on people in developing countries."
 
 
=Podcasts=
 
"deals with two aspects of the reprap project: the global economic implications of distributed fabrication and practical tips for getting Reprap out there in as many hands as possible. Other issues, like economic collapse and Peak Oil are also addressed." [http://agroinnovations.com/index.php/en_us/multimedia/blogs/podcast/2009/01/reprap-with-adrian-bowyer-part-ii/]


"A machine that builds itself? Adrian Bowyer, leading researcher at the University of Bath, shows us that this seemingly fantastic idea is not far from becoming reality. The self-replicating rapid prototyper, or “[[RepRap]],” could have dramatic effects on people in developing countries."
Part 1 via http://agroinnovations.com/index.php/en_us/multimedia/blogs/podcast/2009/01/reprap-with-andrew-bowyer-part-i/


Part 2 via http://agroinnovations.com/index.php/en_us/multimedia/blogs/podcast/2009/01/reprap-with-adrian-bowyer-part-ii/


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Revision as of 06:12, 19 June 2009


Webcast

Video presentation available via http://www.poptech.com/popcasts/popcasts.aspx?lang=&viewcastid=154


"A machine that builds itself? Adrian Bowyer, leading researcher at the University of Bath, shows us that this seemingly fantastic idea is not far from becoming reality. The self-replicating rapid prototyper, or “RepRap,” could have dramatic effects on people in developing countries."


Podcasts

"deals with two aspects of the reprap project: the global economic implications of distributed fabrication and practical tips for getting Reprap out there in as many hands as possible. Other issues, like economic collapse and Peak Oil are also addressed." [1]

Part 1 via http://agroinnovations.com/index.php/en_us/multimedia/blogs/podcast/2009/01/reprap-with-andrew-bowyer-part-i/

Part 2 via http://agroinnovations.com/index.php/en_us/multimedia/blogs/podcast/2009/01/reprap-with-adrian-bowyer-part-ii/