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*[[OpenBazaar]] | *[[OpenBazaar]] | ||
*Open Core v1.0 and v2.0 - [https://blog.usejournal.com/open-source-business-models-considered-harmful-2e697256b1e3] | |||
*4 biz models for open source software - [https://opensource.com/article/17/12/open-source-business-models] | |||
=OSE= | |||
OSE has an education model for manufacturing: franchising operations through education. | |||
#Step 1. OSE develops an enterprise | |||
#Step 2. OSE teaches that enterprise as a [[Distributive Enterprise]] | |||
#Step 3. [[Distributed Market Substitution]] of hardware products occurs. | |||
=Academic= | =Academic= | ||
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*[[Valuation of Open Hardware]] paper - [[ | *[[Valuation of Open Hardware]] paper - [[ | ||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
*[[ | *[[Open Business Models]] | ||
*[[Community Business Models]] | |||
*[[Possible business models that could arise from OSE]] | |||
*[[Open Source Business Models]] | |||
*[[5 Open Source Software Business Models]] | |||
*[[3D Printing Business Models]] | |||
*[[Business Models for Open Source Hardware]] | |||
*[[OSE Business Models]] |
Latest revision as of 04:40, 25 October 2019
Ebay Seller
Kit
- Buys in bulk, creates kits for a single machine.
- May or may not include 3D printed parts.
Fully Assembled
- no name brand
- based on an open design (example: reprap, prusa)
Fully branded Open Design
- Examples: Prusa Original, Lulzbot
- Sold on manufacturer's website store
- source hosted by manufacturer
Open Business to Open Business
- Example: UltiMachine RAMBo used by Prusa
Local Business to Local Consumer
- Example: 3Dhubs, OpenDesk
- Match making website collects consumer request, hires local manufacturer to make
- Website typically closed source, designs usually open source
OSE Proposals
Local Open Business to Local Open Business
- OSE could run a match making website for small local business to specialize in certain products that feed to final assembly/consumer facing sales businesses.
- Example: Hydraulics modules could be built by one business and be sold to a Lifetrac assembler
Links
- Examples of 3 good products - [[1]]
- open circular economy website
See Also
- OpenBazaar
- Open Core v1.0 and v2.0 - [2]
- 4 biz models for open source software - [3]
OSE
OSE has an education model for manufacturing: franchising operations through education.
- Step 1. OSE develops an enterprise
- Step 2. OSE teaches that enterprise as a Distributive Enterprise
- Step 3. Distributed Market Substitution of hardware products occurs.
Academic
- Emerging business models of open hardware - [4]
- Valuation of Open Hardware paper - [[