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=2013 Pilot Project Notes=
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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
Pilot projects are a way to deploy our machines worldwide and provide valuable performance feedback. The goal is to develop a practical business model based on strategic rollout.
Pilot projects are a way to deploy our machines worldwide and provide valuable performance feedback. The goal is to develop a practical business model based on strategic rollout.

Revision as of 18:08, 20 November 2013

2013 Pilot Project Notes

Pilot Project Notes

Introduction

Pilot projects are a way to deploy our machines worldwide and provide valuable performance feedback. The goal is to develop a practical business model based on strategic rollout.

Best Candidates:

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Gus Stone - visualization of development and documentation process.

  • Sunglass - Kaustuv DeBiswas
  • Neighborland - Candy Chang - "I want________in my neighborhood."
  • Strong Angel with access via Mr. Wells, Teru, or other high level insiders.
  • Howie Buffett via Gerard
  • Haiti with Catarina and Carlos
  • Nicholas Sparks Foundation via Dan McCormick
  • Rancho Mastatal - sawmill via Peter
  • Our School at Blair Grocery - tractor via Ian
  • 3rd Ward - Torch Table - via Stephanie and Jason
  • Milgo Bufkin - Tractor Fabrication Optimization
  • Governor's Island - Tractor deployment - via Stephanie
  • Governor's Island - biogas
  • Power Cube - Bangladesh River Boats with Mohammad
  • Local agriculture - Kauffman Foundation - tractor optimization, work with Lesa.
  • Guatemala with Manuel, would need to monetize this for development/documentation energy.
  • Lasersaur - Addie - BOM site

Value-Driven Partnerships

Other

  • Mr. Filho in Brazil - CNC fab optimization.
  • Chuck, Cat 40 CNC Mills tech transfer
  • Multmachine tech transfer
  • WikiSpeed Tech Transfer

Pilot Project Model

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