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Concept based on [[Truly Replicable Research]].  
Concept based on [[Truly Replicable Research]].  


Truly Replicable Production is production where production parameters are executed identically in globally distributed, [[Open Source Microfactories]] which share a standard base of open source equipment and other quality control standards. [[Collaborative Design]] is used in this framework to execute [[Open Source Product Development]].
Truly Replicable Production is production where production parameters are executed identically for identical, quality-controlled results in globally distributed, [[Open Source Microfactories]] which share a standard base of open source equipment and open quality control protocols. [[Collaborative Design]] is used in this framework for [[Open Source Product Development]].


This is the promise theorized in the seminal book on distributed production, [[Fab]] but steps have not been taken in FabLabs to deliver Truly Replicable Production.
This is the promise theorized in the seminal book on distributed production, [[Fab]] but there is little or no evidence of FabLabs co-ordninating to deliver Truly Replicable Production.

Revision as of 21:51, 13 September 2022

Concept based on Truly Replicable Research.

Truly Replicable Production is production where production parameters are executed identically for identical, quality-controlled results in globally distributed, Open Source Microfactories which share a standard base of open source equipment and open quality control protocols. Collaborative Design is used in this framework for Open Source Product Development.

This is the promise theorized in the seminal book on distributed production, Fab but there is little or no evidence of FabLabs co-ordninating to deliver Truly Replicable Production.