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Revision as of 19:49, 27 June 2018
Notes on Marketing
Areas
- 3D Printer XM Workshop Marketing
- 3D printer XE Workshop Marketing
- 3D Printer XD Workshops Marketing - these are extreme design jams, which are accompanied by HeroX incentive prizes. XD Jam provides a prototyping environment for the Open Source Everything Store. XD Jams are funded synergistically via machine builds on the first day. XD Jam costs a little - as a boot camp on rapid prototyping, and an opportunity to engage in the rapid prototyping. This is OSE's route to scalable prublic development with accessible tools. It is like a hackathon, except with addition of real prototyping.
- 3D Printer Kits Marketing - these are online one-click drop ship + on-demand part printing with auto harvesting. Web presence is copy for selling these. Also offers a 12-pach drop ship for those who want to run workshops. There could be. 2 packages: drop ship + Workshop Teacher's Guide, and another package that includes consulting on running workshops, or consulting alone.
- Microfactory Marketing - this is where we teach people to create flexible on-demand production enterprises. This uses online platforms for production.
Value Proposition
- Scalable, modular tech
- Package for plastic recycling to 3D printing
- Enterprise opportunity
- Distributive - for enlightened algorithms
Venues
- Summer camps - particiants build their own for XM, or we teach the instructors to teach their participants
- Libraries - a heap of librarians build the printer in XE, so they manage the printing capacity. Or,
- Elementary and high school librarians
- Elementary and high school STEAM students
- University campuses - art and architecture with big printer (3' version)
- Existing tech iCal people who want to learn the organization and Teaching side
- Organizations who currently run workshops - such as The Crucible
- Builds at tech shop
- Builds and presentations at tech centers
- Build workshops for STEAM centers
- Hackerspaces - boot camp for potential workshop teachers.
- Co-organization with 3D printing businesses
- Co-organization with known orgs, such as tech crunch, hackaday, and even Make
Universities
- Hillsdale College
- Evergreen College
- Princeton - ivies for training with 1 week class for extra money. Boot Camp includes 2 builds, and third is with oversight, and new ones are by the student
- Waterloo
- MIT -
- Caltech
Organizations
- Rodale Institute
- Mother Earth News
- Botanical Gardens - with Aquaponic Focus
Recruiting the Trainers
People who can teach and are already skilled in 3D printing are prime candidates for teaching OSE workshops. Set up.of one-click kit.com or other options is desirable. List of candidates:
- http://tgaw.com/wp/?page_id=160
- Joe Mike Terranella - Kansas City - [1]
- https://hackaday.com/2016/01/29/keep-your-nozzle-hot-and-your-prints-cool/
- http://www.desiquintans.com/coolingtests