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=Opeartions=
=Operations=
*Revenue model - you pay a subscription of $25/month membership. BYO filament or buy it from us at cost + 5% maintenance fee.
*Revenue model - you pay a subscription of $25/month membership. BYO filament or buy it from us at cost + 5% maintenance fee.
*It has 3D printers, shredders, and filament makers.
*It has 3D printers, shredders, and filament makers.
*Ongoing programming develops open source products, and products are sold in the store.
*Store has recycling capacity. Store recycles plastics
*It runs off-grid from a rooftop PV system, 16 kW strong.
*It runs off-grid from a rooftop PV system, 16 kW strong.
*It builds products sold in the local community
*It builds products sold in the local community
*PVC fittings, 3D Printers, 3D printing filament
*PVC fittings, 3D Printers, 3D printing filament
*It's an online fulfillment store - where participants are vetter. [[Custom 3D Printing Vetting]]
*It's an online 3D printshop store where people can order things online using a 3D printing website - where participants are vetted. [[Custom 3D Printing Vetting]]

Revision as of 23:52, 28 March 2020

Design

  • Dev Team contributes to open source enterprise development. Can produce 1000 startups in one year.
  • Freeloader dilemma solution - brand is protected. Anyone who starts one of these enterprises is free to do so, but additional is accessible only to contributors who collaborate.
  • Can generate a community of entrepreneurs, who also show up to develop
  • Website - gets names of people to sign up for the Open Source Microfactory Incubator
  • Website - custom 3D printing software.
  • Has ongoing hackathons in the community where people contribute effort.


Services

Operations

  • Revenue model - you pay a subscription of $25/month membership. BYO filament or buy it from us at cost + 5% maintenance fee.
  • It has 3D printers, shredders, and filament makers.
  • Ongoing programming develops open source products, and products are sold in the store.
  • Store has recycling capacity. Store recycles plastics
  • It runs off-grid from a rooftop PV system, 16 kW strong.
  • It builds products sold in the local community
  • PVC fittings, 3D Printers, 3D printing filament
  • It's an online 3D printshop store where people can order things online using a 3D printing website - where participants are vetted. Custom 3D Printing Vetting