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*Benchmarking needs: are there any real storefronts that provide on-demand printed goods? | *Benchmarking needs: are there any real storefronts that provide on-demand printed goods? | ||
*Real issue: '''developing Distributed Quality Control - the holy grail of distributed manufacturing.''' - OSE | *Real issue: '''developing Distributed Quality Control - the holy grail of distributed manufacturing.''' - OSE | ||
*Mass customization: holy grail of manufacturing - [https://www.economist.com/special-report/2001/07/12/a-long-march] | *Mass customization: holy grail of manufacturing - [https://www.economist.com/special-report/2001/07/12/a-long-march]. Case for 3 Day Car. Demise of mass manufacturing: cyclical demand and car mfg make profit when running 80%+ capacity | ||
*Amazon 3D printing storefront, but not on-demand production. Dated, 2013 -[https://www.geekwire.com/2013/amazon-creates-3d-printer-category/]. In [[The Everything Store]], Bezos is reported as having considered on-demand manufacturing. | *Amazon 3D printing storefront, but not on-demand production. Dated, 2013 -[https://www.geekwire.com/2013/amazon-creates-3d-printer-category/]. In [[The Everything Store]], Bezos is reported as having considered on-demand manufacturing. |
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- Benchmarking needs: are there any real storefronts that provide on-demand printed goods?
- Real issue: developing Distributed Quality Control - the holy grail of distributed manufacturing. - OSE
- Mass customization: holy grail of manufacturing - [1]. Case for 3 Day Car. Demise of mass manufacturing: cyclical demand and car mfg make profit when running 80%+ capacity
- Amazon 3D printing storefront, but not on-demand production. Dated, 2013 -[2]. In The Everything Store, Bezos is reported as having considered on-demand manufacturing.