[p2p-research] open manufacturing value stream

Samuel Rose samuel.rose at gmail.com
Mon May 31 18:15:57 CEST 2010


Try this out:

http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Manufacturing#Visualization

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Michel Bauwens <michelsub2004 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi sam,
>
> could I ask your assistance to upload this file to the Manufacturing
> section of our wiki, under the subheading Visualization?
>
> see
> http://manufakturingruendung.ch/userfiles/image/seiten/OSH_production_future.png
>
>
> Visualizing the open manufacturing value stream and cooperation network<http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=9064>
> [image: photo of Michel Bauwens]
> Michel Bauwens
> 2nd June 2010
>
>  *Reto Stauss* has tried to visualize the open manufacturing value stream
> and the inter-relationship of the different players within it. An important
> exercise!
>
> For the full article, go here<http://manufakturingruendung.ch/en/the_benefits_of_open_manufacturing>
> .
>
> [image: Open Manufacturing Value Chain]
>
> *Comment:*
>
> *Reto Stauss:*
>
> *“I roughly outlined the participants and their connections in this kind
> of economy.*
>
> ** user: chooses from offerings from local producers like SMBs or fab
> labs. If a product does not fit his needs, he may suggest improvements. Or
> he finds an appropriate open design and gets it produced from a local
> manufacturer. He is connected with the manufacturer on equal footing. *
>
> ** diy’er: gets an open design and produces the product for his own need.
> Gets semi-produced products from local manufacturers (like boards, glas
> plates, metal profiles, sheets or tubes, screws, nails, …). May do it in
> workshops and may also be a tinkerer or be part of a developer community.
> *
>
> ** SMB: small collectives produces (semi-finished) products based on the
> needs of the region. May use fab labs or open workshops. May loosely couple
> with other manufacturers to offer products they could not produce on their
> own. E.g. a plumber and a carpenter build solar collectors. *
>
> ** fab labs / open workshops: open production facilities equipped with a
> wide range of production means. May be used from diy’er, SMB or production
> communities. May have designers “in residence” which offer design services
> for users. *
>
> ** production communities: intentional or temporary communities producing
> for their own need or demand of their region. May also refine existing or
> develop new designs. For instance OSE.*
>
> ** tinkerer: develops on his own innovative solutions for specific
> problems. May publish his designs to get appreciation (rather than trying to
> make money by patenting it what most often fails). *
>
> ** designer / engineer: open design will be be free as FOSS. This is not
> bad news for designers when you look at software (kind of design of virtual
> products): nearly no open source software developer makes directly money
> from his contributions but the motivation is based on benefits in a wider
> sense. And more and more crowd-funded projects emerge (for instance see
> Kickstarter and similar platforms). *
>
> ** design communities: For instance dasWindrad.de” *
>
>
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