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*Nobody else in the world designs products openly, refines production engineering, publishes open Enterprise for core technologies used to drive a modern standard of living, and teaches entrepreneurs how to do this in a disciplined way. And publishes all the blueprints and Enterprise plans on the internet for free.
*Nobody else in the world designs core infrastructure products openly, refines production engineering, publishes open Enterprise for core technologies used to drive a modern standard of living, and teaches entrepreneurs how to do this in a disciplined way. And publishes all the blueprints and Enterprise plans on the internet for free.
*There is a close contender - Previous Plastic:
*There is a close contender - [[Precious Plastic]]:
**It's machines are good, though not scalable like OSE machines (to 200 hp)
**It's machines are good, though not scalable like OSE machines (to 200 hp)
**Its blueprints are decent, but not produced in free card though exported as the universal step format.
**Its blueprints are decent, but not produced in freeCAD though they are exported as the universal STEP format.
**Its core Enterprise models revolve around decorative plastic goods, as opposed to core human technologies
**Its core Enterprise models revolve around decorative plastic goods so far, as opposed to core infrastructure technologies. Moreover, PP does not propose a specific Enterprise concept - just generic possibility - limiting replicability significantly.
**PP does not robustify its production engineering (industrial or personal applications) for machine build optimization like we do to make enterprise applications wide in scope
**OSE has a formal apprenticeship program and mentorship around machine design and enterprise scaling.
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Revision as of 23:44, 15 July 2023

  • Nobody else in the world designs core infrastructure products openly, refines production engineering, publishes open Enterprise for core technologies used to drive a modern standard of living, and teaches entrepreneurs how to do this in a disciplined way. And publishes all the blueprints and Enterprise plans on the internet for free.
  • There is a close contender - Precious Plastic:
    • It's machines are good, though not scalable like OSE machines (to 200 hp)
    • Its blueprints are decent, but not produced in freeCAD though they are exported as the universal STEP format.
    • Its core Enterprise models revolve around decorative plastic goods so far, as opposed to core infrastructure technologies. Moreover, PP does not propose a specific Enterprise concept - just generic possibility - limiting replicability significantly.
    • PP does not robustify its production engineering (industrial or personal applications) for machine build optimization like we do to make enterprise applications wide in scope
    • OSE has a formal apprenticeship program and mentorship around machine design and enterprise scaling.