Friday, February 28, 2014
Applying an education
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.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Perspective with a new cycle
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
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
Monday, February 17, 2014
Nature plus
Friday, February 14, 2014
Personal Exploration
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Grounded but with aspirations
Bloomberg editor at large decided to take on a manufacturer of large 3d printers and grill him on his companies future. This surprised me because he did not have his fourth quarter earnings but pressed on anyway. He led off by stating that the 3d printers that were available at Staples were not selling well. Then he upscaled it to Voxeljet as they sell 3d printers for industrial use. However, Rudolf Franz would not fall for this comparison and said the 3 3d printers that his company sold last quarter were worth 1,200 MakerBot printers. All in all it was pretty interesting seeing how Voxeljet responded to the questions of this new industrial age being thwarted before it started.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Sci-fi today
We now have to move to grounding the industry once again. 3d printing needs strong relationships with manufacturers. As the projections are for 1 billion in revenue by the end of 2016 integration and implementation partners are necessary. This would avoid Chinese sourcing, which is currently the dirge of the US economy and could provide the means for us to decrease the US debt. It could also take global economy and all it's headaches and shrink them locally again. Thereby avoiding tariffs, taxes and NAFTA agreements. These are grounded solutions to problems facing the industry today, let's hope they work.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Markets and predictions
So after all the momentum that was built last month, the news of lasr month didn't transfer over to this month. Unfortunately, the stock disagreed with the forecasts of the White House this year. It sort of moved counterculture but definitely reinforced my opinions ofnthe last week where I said a strong foundation is necessary. Houses built on quicksand will never last. Maybe this is what the correct educational insights can correct. I agree with Jim Cranmer that this is a short term hit forma long term gain. Of course my interests lie more in entrepreneurial and research pursuits but its nice to chime in every once in a while.
More locally, Spark AK is going on this weekend here in Akron. I unfortunately could not make the inaugural one. It is an event where basically you are locked in for a weekend with a team to come up with and present a business plan. You do have to buy tickets for it. It is not a free event to participate in. I will have a brief report sonif anyone is interested they can attend next year.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Fear of missing out
Additive manufacturing interactions are still new. Don't know if there is protocol yet on how they will deal with the flurry of questions they will receive due to national attention. I am happy that I was able to gain access to the director but I would rather get or have access or have knowledge that a foundation is being built. I guess the scale of the operation needs to fit the press it's currently getting.
Therefore I am looking further into at least workforce development and hopefully be able to gain first hand perspective and encourage my Alma mater the University of Akron to dip it's toe in the water. Additive manufacturing and polymers are the future of material sciences. I refuse to be so close physically to astounding applications and a brilliant future for a region that sorely needs it.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Additive Manufacturing
The second additive manufacturing center in the country has opened up in Youngstown. All levels of higher education will be supported. Undergrad, graduate and PHD and also workforce development. I think many engineers could benefit from workforce development with at least the added skill of rapid prototyping could you imagine the industrial push forward that the economy could benefit from these classes? The White House certainly does as they announced that they are hosting their first Maker Faire. So they are really backing up the forum they created at the State of the Union.
Popular Mechanics also decided to write about the CEO of AutoDesk in it's February issue. I have used Autocad since 1991 and have really grown with the ecosystem every command line shortcut, necessary upgrade and liscence seat conflict has ledmus to this point. It turns out that he is anhuge Maker himself. Most of the interview was done feom his workshop. Equipment was listed, squaee footage was bandied about, and his latest projects were discussed. The future of Autodesk as he foresees it seems to be less regulated and built upon industries they already have a foothold in.
Cnet also entered into twitter this weekend a tweet that I immediately had to respond to. They took the story of the ugly duckling and the 3d printer and ran with it as a limiting factor or ceiling in 3d printing. I responded to the tweet and added stratsys and my favorite news update 3d print girl and waited to see what happened. Because clearly the limits of 2014 should not come from a story that I also wrote about in August of 2013.
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