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Andrea Cattabriga - Slow/d @andrecatta
Manufacturing as inclusion tool
AGORADA+ 2016
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MANUFACTURINGASINCLUSIONTOOL
can technology finally support a new era for manufacturing, providing the infrastructure that will make local communities, young entrepreneurs, SMEs, big companies, cooperate to create opportunities even for the ones we have left behind?
makingdemocracy
fab labs and local competences networks can be strategic hubs for a multi-level accessible productive ecosystem
AndreaCattabriga@andrecatta
we are designers and makers, focused on strategic design and distributed manufacturing, helping communities, companies and institutions in developing sustainable products and supply chains.
we have developed a web platform that helps product designers and enterprises to collaborate and produce locally. we run 2 fab labs.
Premio Compasso D’Oro
MENZIONE D’ONORE VINCITORI
GRANT 2013
Project Partner
(da novembre 2013)
3870 collab. requests 572 concept designs 79 developed products
more than 1400 designers and SMEs are collaborating since 2013
1002 fab labs in the world
(and a several more going to open)
power to the people
A.scrivetelo alla fine tenetelo sotto le due pagine
B.raccontare gli aspetti fondamentali • cos’è il vostro prodotto?• chi sono i clienti?• chi lo fa?• come sarà il futuro del vostro settore?
Individuare titolo
new enterprises
scientific tools for
collaborative researches
smart city toolkits
Fab Labs are not only change-MAKERS but first of all, change-ENABLERS
everything we have built our society upon is going to change or die, forever
Andrea Botto / "KA-BOOM #05" Pieve Emanuele, 2011
manufacturing changes as well
mass customization
becomes feasible (for real)
the BASF SE “customized shampoo” experiment
-7.1 millions jobs
in the next 4 years (vs. only 2.4 created)
World Economic Forum 2016
(Forschungsunion 2013)
only a few big industrial an ICT companies will have the capitals to be invested in consistent innovation projects
limited number of actors capable to lead a tangible transformation inside the value chain
maybe only a few competences centers (universities), will be able to intercept funds for research
no actual strategies to support the empowerment of SMEs
the problem with 4.0 policies
orientation...
John Hegel III Deloitte US Center for the Edge
Fragmentation +
Centralizationeveryone can jump in almost
any business, but at the same time big players are gaining
power
individuals / communities / companies / clusters / networks / super plants
technology can finally support networks of competencies, machines
and peer-manufacturing communities in creating
local value, in the most connected way ever seen
we have a big chance:
a collaborative multi-level ecosystem where smart factories are accessible by smaller players
where SMEs are networked and adapted to continuous changes (not necessarily forced to scale)
where peer-production and open networks support individuals and communities to succeed
smart factories
SMEs networks
peer/ community production
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communities
makers
fab labs / microfactories
people
services
services
fablabs and local SMEs networks can
play a strategic role in this scenario
(of course) fablabs will keep on “doing” fablabs :)
facilities technology transfers innovation enablers
etc…
CC Flickr user Patrick
Learning Organizations for individuals and
communities
will support SMEs to become
strategic and multi-actor alliances are critical drivers of innovation, but SMEs regularly struggle with
making purposively good use of external relationships for
innovation.
Open-innovation drivers
Van de Vrande (2009)
[in 4.0 scenarios] the use of highly specialized profiles with manufacturing skills for control and supervisions, could be a key factor from a competitiveness point of view
On-demand Skills Providers
Seghetti, F. (2016)CC Flickr user Hammerstein NWC
there’s a specific need for developing effective platform-based
product systems enabling open source for hardware and a lot to
experiment about P2P licenses and other forms of commons-based
license models
Open-IP strategy designers
making the entire new ecosystem working means interoperability and development of standards, allowing M2M communications. Makers must be involved in embracing an open attitude
Support open interoperability protocols / standards
become inclusive hubs
for local production ecosystems
for a new accessible, democratic, sustainable way of making things
Organised by
In collaboration with
Agorada+ 2016Social Innovation for Territories
Bologna (Emilia-Romagna), 22th and 23th of November