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Food. Basic Food System. Pre-foods are manufactured Products delivered to point of use Food processor assembles food Many recipes (programs) Healthy eating is easier Dial-a-diet is popular. Over 1 –million formulas on the UltraNET. Food Chain. Synthesized/compounded/processed/packaged - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Basic Food System• Pre-foods are manufactured

• Products delivered to point of use

• Food processor assembles food

• Many recipes (programs)

• Healthy eating is easier

• Dial-a-diet is popularOver 1 –million formulason the UltraNET

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• Synthesized/compounded/processed/packaged

• Ingredients delivered to premises: Bulk protein Carbohydrates Fiber Flavor Vitamins Color Texture agent

• Processor performs food chemistry & physics Shape Cook/bake/grill Generates “Nutrient Facts” data

Food Chain

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Nanoelectronics has dominated for since 2025 years but Photonics has been gaining.

Nano-electro-mechanical systems have become a major sector and we have machines that are the size of a spec of dust.

Mature Nanotech

First transistor 2003

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Nanotech Beginnings

Early Nanocarbon Transistor

The Nanotech craze began 65 years ago in 1990 when a company spelled out I-B-M with atoms.

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Breakthroughs 50 Years Ago

IBM Develops Alternative To Silicon Transistors - 500 times smaller than silicon-based transistors.

Carbon Nanotubes

Nano Solid-state

NanoVIASNanoCircuits?

No silicon

No solder

Amplifier

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MOLECULAR MOTORS

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Nano Machines

Memory

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Computers -

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Merge?

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Commerce - Business

• There is one world-wide banking system

• “Business headquarters” is an obsolete idea

• Complete*, but balanced, globalization Remote factories & distribution; “mfg. where consumed”

Remote management – Netlinked – the team only meet cyberly

* A very few areas remain “ancient” by desire.

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Electronic Assembly

~1950 to ~1980: IC packaged and interconnected with PCBs using feed-through assembly.

1880 to 1920: Vacuum tubes were connected by hand wiring.

~1980 to 2025 packaged ICs interconnected using Surface Mount Assembly.

In 2055 active devices interconnects are made by external and internal integration.

Today’s assembly is modules only.

1920 to 1950: Vacuum tubes were connected using PCBs.

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Assembly continuedNano, Bio, Photonic, Electromechanical and modules must be connected and assembly, but more like “brain surgery” or building a mainframe computer in a watch case”

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Mostly telecommuting – from anywhere – not just abode!

Where do you work?Only 4% of the workforce goes to a workplace.

The Remote Factory was introduced in 2010 but not well-established until 2025

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Remote FactoryYou

AreHere

Moving your“window”

Customers

Living quarters

Control

Management

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Mfg. 2055

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Your “Home” Office?

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Distribution• Most products assembled remotely

• Send the design not the engineer

• Fab the product near point of use

• Transport “pipeline” raw materials

• Build & ship only for small products

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Anything is possible

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