12 Printer Production Engineering: Difference between revisions

From Open Source Ecology
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 9: Line 9:


=Links=
=Links=
*'''[[3D Printer Critical Path]]'''
*'''[[3D Printer Production Engineering]]'''
*'''[[3D Printer Production Engineering]]'''
*[[Kit Production Ergonomics]]
*[[Kit Production Ergonomics]]
Line 14: Line 15:
*[[3D Printer Marketing Strategy]]
*[[3D Printer Marketing Strategy]]
*[[3D Printer Business Development]]
*[[3D Printer Business Development]]
*[[3D Printer Critical Path]]
*[[OSE Growth Strategy]]
*[[OSE Growth Strategy]]
*[[OSE Development Priorities]]
*[[OSE Development Priorities]]

Revision as of 17:31, 15 April 2019

Abstract

Extreme Production Engineering is production engineering for distributed, small scale manufacturing in the form of family-run businesses. The value proposition is Distributed Market Substition, Lifetime Design, and Systems Design. When industrial productivity is achieved on a small scale, the goal is to fund people doing transformative work. The revenue goal for a business model based on Extreme Production Engineering is $1000 per person per day, which is competitive with Amazon and other top-performing corporations when gross profit margins are considered [1]. See Revenue Per Employee industry standards. Here we develop the case for a 3D printer-based enterprise.

Working Doc

edit

Links