I am arming myself through market research and market behavior. Both of these are very important when a market establishment is occurring. One is a tool best utilized before and one should be prioritized after because it is more reactionary. Predicting the nature of one's business and the industry as a whole puts one who educates himself in the driver's seat. We all know that an industry driver is one step above and industry leader.
Market impact could yield short, medium and long term impacts. Geographical focus areas can be outlined including core capabilities can quickly be identified. How did I find technical jargon to fit the predictors. Well, I discovered these sites through Lifehacker. The two sites I have decided to utilize are Accelerator U from Canada which is geared toward entrepreneurs and EDx which aggregates various Ivy league schools and offers 12 weeks of online education in a variety of subjects. Feel free to investigate EDx and we can possibly further our exchanges via Google Plus.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Perspective with a new cycle
As we progress through the year I want to make sure that I am not completely internalizing the landscape of 3-d printing. I would like to think that I can balance optimistic predictions from the companies that are heavily invested versus the media that picks up on trends with out learning the backbone that could sustain the industry. Which is why today I looked in on two different forms of interaction beyond the headlines and talking heads. The first was a partnership tutorial between geekbeat.tv and Autodesk. It was basically an hour and a half of sketchbook pro. This program is Autodesk's version of Microsoft Paint for lack of a better descriptor. It uses pressure sensitive touch screens and pens to create. They actually encouraged viewers not to use a mouse and keyboard because of the stress on wrists and carpal tunal. I definitely found this interesting and refreshing because although I did learn on a drafting table, like many of my generation the advantage of the previous one was the adaptation to the mouse and keyboard. It's nice that we have the best of both worlds at our disposal. The tutorial was beginner's level and definitely did not move into 3d territory but we all have to start somewhere and it opens doors to the creativity that we desire through 3d printing.
The next seeds that were planted were with a Google Hangout dedicated to encouraging STEM. It was supported by the White House and was part as We The Geeks (which is completely different that geekbeat)
It took us from grade schoolers to PHDs and everything in between. Hopefully, it should encourage Juniors who are taking the SAT and making their choices for colleges pick a 3d adjacent course. Did I coin a new term? I hope I did. Also they mentioned the importance of a support group and one of my favorite student organizations in college NSBE. When I was in NSBE one of our main missions was bridging the digital divide. Although the barrier of entry has been lowered for basic internet access it has transferred to equipment. So the battle continues and hopefully a new cycle will be created.
The next seeds that were planted were with a Google Hangout dedicated to encouraging STEM. It was supported by the White House and was part as We The Geeks (which is completely different that geekbeat)
It took us from grade schoolers to PHDs and everything in between. Hopefully, it should encourage Juniors who are taking the SAT and making their choices for colleges pick a 3d adjacent course. Did I coin a new term? I hope I did. Also they mentioned the importance of a support group and one of my favorite student organizations in college NSBE. When I was in NSBE one of our main missions was bridging the digital divide. Although the barrier of entry has been lowered for basic internet access it has transferred to equipment. So the battle continues and hopefully a new cycle will be created.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Biomimcry and a bright smile
Turning plastic into organic materials crosses another scientific pursuit of mine. My other interest is bio mimicry I believe these will soon intersect. I believe this because abstract ideas are brought into reality using 3d printers. Then they are brought to the board room adjusted and iterated again. These prototypes are not used as final mock ups. We want them to be more than artistic statements. We desire something that fits our environment. The best designer with the most innovations is often nature. As a human race there are many parts of the planet that have not been explored and hold unknown secrets. We are still processing scenes before they disappear forever and would like to use them in our own design. That is not selfish it is advancement. That is why artists using 3d printers to turn plastic into organic like materials. Materials science and the physics that accompanies it could definitely improve artificial ideas with our own dose of reality.
One such application is a tool that we as humans very much desire to keep with us as long as possible, our teeth. The better that we can mimic the best set of these and reproduce the best results, the longer that we can live a better more fulfilling and healthier life. That is why Stratysys has launched VeroGlaze which prints dental models with precise A2 color shade and can be used for crowns, bridge restorations and try-in veneers. Hopefully, this is the path that we can continue to head down for legitimacy.
One such application is a tool that we as humans very much desire to keep with us as long as possible, our teeth. The better that we can mimic the best set of these and reproduce the best results, the longer that we can live a better more fulfilling and healthier life. That is why Stratysys has launched VeroGlaze which prints dental models with precise A2 color shade and can be used for crowns, bridge restorations and try-in veneers. Hopefully, this is the path that we can continue to head down for legitimacy.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Can we see past the Snark
I believe I stated before that with 3-d printing, momentum is key. Not just sustaining a presence in the public eye but staying in the public conscience as a viable option. When we are closing in on a generation that is used to communicating in 140 characters or less we cannot be satisfied with a buzz because it can quickly evaporate. Even technical achievements can quickly turn to overhype. My generation has seen the tech bubble grow and burst and therefore often times approach sure bets with cynicism instead of optimism. So the goal should be to survive the snark.Only you motivate full scale adoption. As an engineer I am used to getting ideas shot down and saying back to the drawing board. That is one of the reasons 3d-printing reached out to my discipline first. We are not lawyers or doctors but we are still professionals. Often times we are the ones that provide tools for these fields. So will the engineering field provide a push to keep the momentum going past trivial obstacles to full scale adoption?
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
More than an uphill climb
The uphill climb digitally will be much different than the digital realm. That is where 3d printing has its advantages and disadvantages. Because the market lies in both so it must be represented in both. It is definitely of interest to brick and mortar stores as the physical presence of stores is waning what with Amazon delivering all of our packages via drone soon and rendering the Post Office obsolete. Almost twenty ears to the date I submitted my first form of long form technical writing. It was on the oncoming revolution of Virtual Reality. It was of great interest to 14 year olds at the time as was Nirvana and Wu-tang but summers came and went and just now we are seeing glimpses of its fruition. I may dig through the archives and post the paper (it is it's anniversary after all) and see if the information and buzz equal 3d printing. I was not as polished then, nor did I have the vast resources of the internet at my fingertips but I think it provides a decent picture of the first taste I got of the wow factor. There was no digital realm to speak of but from what I remember the technologies should piggy back off one another now. The store fronts that cannot display 3d printed items could be mimicked using the Oculus Rift. On the other hand the virtual items that the Oculus Rift displays from videogames and movies could be brought to a smaller scale or life size using a 3d printer.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Nature plus
So we have heard about the duck prosthetic. Cheap, efficient and a technical marvel that was adopted by wildlife. People care about nature, but as a guideline they really care about their pets. We may not be ready for 3-d printing to enter the emergency room. However, we should at least be ready for the incremental step of allowing it for medical treatment of our pets. Health insurance for pets is not common practice so I feel like the more effective viable options the better. Just as we were quickly able to socially allow the cloning of animals. We should be able to repair the horses broken leg that would have met a much darker fate. I had a cat that got its leg broken by an automobile. It took six months of basic isolation and a pretty sizeable cast before the cat recovered. Wouldn't it have been easier and better for rehabilitation if a habitat were printed conducive to the injury received and a cast that was much lighter and natural for the feline. I just wanted to take the general story a little bit farther forward for natural benefits of additive manufacturing.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Personal Exploration
This week was fulfilled with encouraging news from my own 3d printing journey as opposed to the outside. I made contact with the head of the additive manufacturing, Brett Connor. I inquired of the availability of workforce development programs as well as the possibility for an interview so can share his insights with you guys. Next, I contacted the company responsible for the Pothole Killer which is a rapid repair system for potholes. I hopefully will be able to make a price comparison between a 3d printed solution. Next I'm trying to meet with a local landscaper and highschool buddy to present an idea that should help with a feasibility study. I was also encouraged by a topic that occurred organically on 3d printing from John P. with GeekBeat.TV. There was a basically a large check-in with engineers their degrees and level of interest in 3d printing. Hopefully, I can reach out to these guys too.
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