Target Audience for STEAM Camps

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Open Source Microfactory Mastermind

What we work on and how we work:

  1. We agree on a product roadmap
  2. Product strategy - we develop product strategy for each product
  3. Marketing strategy -
  4. Owner Operators - producers in local economies who move up in management over time
  5. Any investor is required to also be an operator until finalized production is defined
  6. Community not for community sake but for transformative movement entrepreneurship
  7. Teacher/builder/researcher. No basic research - applied product research for accountability to closed loop material cycles at the community scale
  8. Open source version of Fab City
  9. Collaborative version of Fab Academy
  10. People who envision common products being made in their own community, so that we reach the circular economy
  11. Distributed, open marketing templates, like Clickfunnels but open source and distributive
  12. Profile - disposable income higher than average. Looking for meaningful work with purpose. Sideline to full time. Interested in sharing knowledge. Has courage sufficient to share source code of economic value (product design, production engineering, product strategy, business plan). Is interested in ethical systems transformation without compromising to adapt to system (The Unreasonable Man) Understands societal critique without invoking victim mentality (They are out to get you. Who are 'They'?) See Juice Rap News 30.
  13. Possible profile - libre hacker ethical cooperator (distinct from supercooperators, who have no limits to working outside of their own cultural base)
  14. Possible profile - open-minded Fab shop owner who wants to diversify their range of services, but needs to learn more about open collarative protocols
  15. Possible profile - ethical entrepreneur who questions structural evil and has a successful business that participates in Structural Evil to the least extent possible.
  16. Someone who is well versed in systems-based conceptualization of structural evil, and has the ambition to transform it more than the ambition to benefit from it. Has the wisdom to distinguish enterprise that can move the dial (ethical scalability), vs pursuing fringe movements that do not consider systems thinking or are violent in their nature.