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Latest revision as of 17:02, 13 May 2020
Practice
- D3D Pro and D3D Universal are being sold as kits, with development of a Distributive Enterprise open source franchise model
- Farmbot commercialization - [1]
How Open Source Hardware Will Take Over the World
Intellectual property obesity - great concept.
Theory
- Emerging business models- https://www.academia.edu/32004903/Emerging_Business_Models_for_Open_Source_Hardware
- Distributive Enterprise seminal paper.
- Impact of 3D printing upon the toy industry - [2]
- Tech4Trade - 3D printing Digital Blacksmith Network - see article in The Bridge issue on open hardware