OSE Incentive Challenge 2020
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- 320k people own 3d printers in 2015 - [1]
- Basic question is why are people not getting involved when expected payback per year is $300-2000? [2]. An answer to this lies in first testing the prints suggested and seeing the outcome. One side is developing the production engineering so it is highly reliable - at this point, it appears that
Incentive Design
- Enforced collaboration by requiring use of accepted modules pending clear interface design
- Requirements are specified for performance, admissible parts and interface design
- The trick lies in explicit specification of modules in a way that degenerates design to a high degree towards a specific implementation.
- Degenerate production engineering - one slicer, one operating system, one machje, one software toolchain, one package. Trick here is reconciling diversity of options with starting a business. For widespread distribution, we need the most open tools possible.
Marketing
- Solicit a representative from every single country to start a business in their country
- Low entry cost revolves around a low cost production machine (3D printer)
- For uniformity, every single production machine involved is 100% open source.
- Production infrastructure uses scrap plastic.