Bien plus qu’une simple technologie de production, l’impression 3D permet de reconfigurer rapidement et radicalement la chaîne de valeur de l’entreprise et de la rendre ainsi agile, « lean », dynamique et efficiente.
Lors de cette présentation, nous examinerons tout d’abord l’impact des technologies d’impression 3D sur les « business models », et, en particulier, en quoi création de valeur, la distribution de valeur et la capture de valeur sont affectées par ces nouvelles technologies. Nous montrerons ensuite comment l’impression 3D rend possible l’adoption de « business models » innovants, dynamiques et reconfigurables. Bien plus encore, l’impression 3D permet d’appliquer le paradigme de « prototypage rapide » aux « business models » mêmes. Enfin, nous aborderons la question de l’intégration verticale. L’impression 3D entraine-t-elle une plus grande intégration ou, au contraire, une plus grande externalisation ? Dans quels cas vaut-il mieux intégrer les processus d’impression 3D ? Dans quels cas vaut-il mieux les externaliser ? Quels sont les facteurs à prendre en compte ? Quelles solutions existent ?
[3DPrintShow Paris 2014] Impression 3D et Propriété Intellectuelle : Quels dé...Thierry Rayna
Comme d’autres technologies de numérisation avant elles, les technologies d’impression 3D nous forcent à repenser notre approche de la propriété intellectuelle. Ceci est d’autant plus le cas qu’au contraire d’autres objets « numériques » (musique, films, livres électroniques), la question de la propriété intellectuelle liée à l’impression 3D est bien plus complexe. En effet, dans le cas de l’impression 3D, brevets, droits d’auteurs, modèles déposés et marques se mêlent allégrement !
Le but de cette présentation est, tout d’abord, de clarifier cette question : quelle propriété intellectuelle utiliser pour l’impression 3D ? Une fois cette question posée, nous aborderons la question des risques particuliers liés à l’impression 3D : quid de la contrefaçon ? Du piratage des objets ? Peut-on craindre l’apparition de « Patent Trolls » liés à l’impression 3D ? Enfin, nous nous pencherons sur la question des stratégies de propriété intellectuelle propres à l’impression 3D : comment faire respecter la propriété intellectuelle ? Comment utiliser sa propriété intellectuelle afin de tirer pleinement profit de l’impression 3D ? Comment l’associer à la co-création et à l’« open innovation » ? La dernière partie de notre présentation s’attachera à apporter des réponses à ces questions et à apporter des recommandations en terme de stratégies.
3D Printing: Its Economic and Technical RationalJeffrey Funk
Master's students use ideas from my (Jeff Funk) forthcoming book (Technology Change and the Rise of New Industries) to analyze the technical and economic feasibility of 3D additive printing. Manufacturing parts using additive fabrication techniques can enable on-demand local manufacturing and thus can eliminate complex value chains. See my other slides for details on concepts, methodology, and other new industries..
When Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Makes Sense and When It Doesn’t360mnbsu
This presentation gave an overview of technologies currently available and their use in industry, while highlighting the differences between 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing.
From the 2013 Taking Shape Summit: Additive Manufacturing: 3D Printing--Beyond Rapid Prototyping.
Additive Manufacturing: 3D Printing--Past, Present, and Future360mnbsu
This presentation explored the foundation of ‘the next industrial revolution’ - how additive manufacturing systems such as 3D printers and 3D production systems are changing the future of product development and manufacturing. Mr. Fischer presented examples of how design engineers use 3D production systems for concept modeling and prototyping, but also how manufacturing engineers are now employing these technologies for various applications such as jigs, fixtures, check gauges, and even as a bridge-to-tooling and low-volume end-use parts.
From the 2013 Taking Shape Summit: Additive Manufacturing: 3D Printing--Beyond Rapid Prototyping.
3D printing is an exciting way to rapidly prototype ideas, from medical devices to new consumer products. However, the actual printing process can be more art than science. Enter Print Anything at MU, a service of MU Libraries that handles the hard work of operating 3D printers. In this presentation, teaching professor Christianson will outline how to incorporate 3D printing projects in a wide range of lessons: team development, consumer testing, design, etc. Mr. Frier will discuss the range of services and tools that are available from Print Anything. Participants will also learn about tinkercad, a free and easy-to-use tool for 3D design.
Fast and seamless 3D printing begins with solid 3D designs. And this is where SOLIDWORKS comes in, as it encompasses a complete suite of design solutions that make it quick and easy to prepare designs for print.
Engineering Technique is an India’s leading 3D Engineering Company provides SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD Solutions to 3D Printing Services at affordable prices. Contact NOW for more information. www.enggtechnique.com
Nous proposons des services de Design, prototypage rapide et d'impression 3D aux PME et ETI qui souhaitent innover, se différencier et augmenter leur chiffre d'affaires.
[3DPrintShow Paris 2014] Impression 3D et Propriété Intellectuelle : Quels dé...Thierry Rayna
Comme d’autres technologies de numérisation avant elles, les technologies d’impression 3D nous forcent à repenser notre approche de la propriété intellectuelle. Ceci est d’autant plus le cas qu’au contraire d’autres objets « numériques » (musique, films, livres électroniques), la question de la propriété intellectuelle liée à l’impression 3D est bien plus complexe. En effet, dans le cas de l’impression 3D, brevets, droits d’auteurs, modèles déposés et marques se mêlent allégrement !
Le but de cette présentation est, tout d’abord, de clarifier cette question : quelle propriété intellectuelle utiliser pour l’impression 3D ? Une fois cette question posée, nous aborderons la question des risques particuliers liés à l’impression 3D : quid de la contrefaçon ? Du piratage des objets ? Peut-on craindre l’apparition de « Patent Trolls » liés à l’impression 3D ? Enfin, nous nous pencherons sur la question des stratégies de propriété intellectuelle propres à l’impression 3D : comment faire respecter la propriété intellectuelle ? Comment utiliser sa propriété intellectuelle afin de tirer pleinement profit de l’impression 3D ? Comment l’associer à la co-création et à l’« open innovation » ? La dernière partie de notre présentation s’attachera à apporter des réponses à ces questions et à apporter des recommandations en terme de stratégies.
3D Printing: Its Economic and Technical RationalJeffrey Funk
Master's students use ideas from my (Jeff Funk) forthcoming book (Technology Change and the Rise of New Industries) to analyze the technical and economic feasibility of 3D additive printing. Manufacturing parts using additive fabrication techniques can enable on-demand local manufacturing and thus can eliminate complex value chains. See my other slides for details on concepts, methodology, and other new industries..
When Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Makes Sense and When It Doesn’t360mnbsu
This presentation gave an overview of technologies currently available and their use in industry, while highlighting the differences between 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing.
From the 2013 Taking Shape Summit: Additive Manufacturing: 3D Printing--Beyond Rapid Prototyping.
Additive Manufacturing: 3D Printing--Past, Present, and Future360mnbsu
This presentation explored the foundation of ‘the next industrial revolution’ - how additive manufacturing systems such as 3D printers and 3D production systems are changing the future of product development and manufacturing. Mr. Fischer presented examples of how design engineers use 3D production systems for concept modeling and prototyping, but also how manufacturing engineers are now employing these technologies for various applications such as jigs, fixtures, check gauges, and even as a bridge-to-tooling and low-volume end-use parts.
From the 2013 Taking Shape Summit: Additive Manufacturing: 3D Printing--Beyond Rapid Prototyping.
3D printing is an exciting way to rapidly prototype ideas, from medical devices to new consumer products. However, the actual printing process can be more art than science. Enter Print Anything at MU, a service of MU Libraries that handles the hard work of operating 3D printers. In this presentation, teaching professor Christianson will outline how to incorporate 3D printing projects in a wide range of lessons: team development, consumer testing, design, etc. Mr. Frier will discuss the range of services and tools that are available from Print Anything. Participants will also learn about tinkercad, a free and easy-to-use tool for 3D design.
Fast and seamless 3D printing begins with solid 3D designs. And this is where SOLIDWORKS comes in, as it encompasses a complete suite of design solutions that make it quick and easy to prepare designs for print.
Engineering Technique is an India’s leading 3D Engineering Company provides SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD Solutions to 3D Printing Services at affordable prices. Contact NOW for more information. www.enggtechnique.com
Nous proposons des services de Design, prototypage rapide et d'impression 3D aux PME et ETI qui souhaitent innover, se différencier et augmenter leur chiffre d'affaires.
Daniel Langlais - Les normes relatives a la fabrication additiveQuoc Tuan Duong, ing.
Présentation de M. Daniel Langlais lors du 1er colloque d'impression 3D au Québec à Trois-Rivières en mai 2015.
Voyez les différentes normes actuellement à l'étude dans le domaine de la fabrication additive
L’impression 3D va bien au-delà de l’image propagée par la majorité des médias français: la fabrication par une petite imprimante 3D d’objets-gadgets en plastique de piètre qualité. Elle est de plus en plus utilisée, non seulement pour le prototypage rapide, mais aussi pour l’outillage industriel et la fabrication de produits finis. Les avancées technologiques, en termes de procédés et de matériaux, se multiplient, et créent de nouvelles opportunités en termes d’innovation et de compétitivité, ainsi que de nouvelles menaces, pour nos entreprises.
Retrouvez la vidéo de cette présentation lors de l'Ignite Dijon 5 le 11/12/2014 : http://youtu.be/hIZruCDg78I
Polymers 3D printing / Fabrication additive avec polymères - Etude Plastipoli...PLASTIPOLIS
Plastipolis a conduit en 2015 une étude détaillée des enjeux et opportunités de la fabrication additive et de l'impression 3D pour la plasturgie et les composites.
Présentation donnée à l'occasion du séminaire du GFP le 10 décembre 2015 à Paris.
A journey of mobile, microservices, and speed to market at the world's larges...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Dustin Bennett, Home Depot
The Home Depot leverages mobile devices to support associates on the sales floor. These devices facilitate a frictionless customer experience and enable many operational functions. Pivotal Cloud Foundry has enabled The Home Depot to develop and deploy to mobile devices much faster than previously possible. Cloud native practices have allowed for building much more resilience in applications. Dustin Bennett will present an overview of the mobile landscape at The Home Depot, where they are in the journey, and where they want to be. Code examples will be in Go and React as time permits.
GAINING APPLICATION LIFECYCLE INTELLIGENCE
Applied Spring Track
Today we are facing an ever-increasing speed of product delivery. DevOps practices
like continuous integration and deployment increase the dependence of systems
like task tracking and source code repositories with build servers and test suites.
With data moving rapidly through these different tools, it becomes challenging to
maintain a grasp of the process, especially as the data is distributed and in a variety
of formats. But it is still critical to maintain full visibility of the product development
journey – from user stories to production data. By starting at the beginning of the
Product Development Lifecycle, you can track a problem in production all the way
back to the code that was checked into the build and the developer responsible for
the code.
In this session I'll demonstrate some of the ways in which Splunk software can be
used to collect and correlate data throughout the various stages of the lifecycle of
your code, to ultimately make you more efficient and make your code better.
Tools to Slay the Fire Breathing Monoliths in Your EnterpriseVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Rohit Kelapure, Pivotal; Joe Szodfridt, Pivotal; Shaun Anderson, Pivotal
Are fire-breathing monoliths lurking throughout your Enterprise? Many of these ancient behemoths can be millions of lines long and can wreak havoc when trying to evolve and transform your business. Unfortunately, your business depends on services they provide, so they can’t just be eliminated without a battle plan. The Pivotal App Transformation practice has continuously refined approaches and techniques to slay your monoliths. In this session, we will discuss how to carve up your legacy dragons into manageable pieces using techniques and patterns such as Event Storming, Strangling, Starving, Slice Analysis and Domain Driven Decomposition. Monolith slaying is not easy, but with the right tools and weapons at your disposal, your journey to the Cloud can be as easy as a stroll through the forest.
HTML5 WebSocket for the Real-Time Weband the Internet of ThingsPeter Moskovits
Abstract: In his talk Peter gives a brief introduction to WebSocket and discusses how real-time Web communications technologies can be applied to an always connected Web and mobile world. Then, he walks you through how to provide interactivity and collaboration by controlling physical objects remotely. The presentation features several live demonstrations of the concepts discussed throughout the session.
SpringOne Platform 2017
Jeanne Boyarsky, Coderanch
Many Scrum principles assume you are co-located. But what if you aren’t. This session is to learn tools and techniques for working with remote team members in general and on a Scrum team in particular. The key is that everyone on the team is equally valued no matter where they happen to sit. While it takes more work to make this happen, the results are well worth it. Attendees will come away with several tools to use to map concrete techniques (like post its and planning poker cards) to the virtual world along with best practices (and anti-patterns to avoid).
VR / AR for industry (VR / AR ihmisten apuneuvoina teollisuudessa)Pertti Huuskonen
Talk in CMADFI 2018 event in Lappeenranta, Finland, 22.1.2018. Presents Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality applications in industry. Focus on VARPU, a large research project in the domain. Slides in english, title page in finnish.
Making money with Phonegap and Angular appsDemian Borba
How about creating an awesome mobile app, for iOS and Android, using just HTML, JS and CSS? How about using Angular to create an amazing UI that looks and behaves like a native app? And on top of all that, how about make it take Bitcoin, PayPal, as well as credit and debit cards?
In this talk, we will go over all the steps necessary to configure your environment (Mac or Windows), to develop/debug/deploy a mobile app built with Cordova and Angular, offering multiple payment options to users, all at once!
Are you ready? Fasten your seat belts...
Apache Geode: an efficient alternative to Kafka-Storm-Spark for Data AnalyticVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Paul Perez, Pymma
Further to our customers request, we had to implement a fine monitoring system for the OpenESB business process engine. The largest OpenESB configurations on production runs concurrently dozens of engine instances, that daily, generate up to 10 billion of events. These events must be aggregated and analysed to generate data for monitoring.
A classical solution would be to store the events first and then process them in a batch mode. Simply, it would require too much storage and CPU capacities to process this number of events and a too long delay to provide monitoring information on time.
So, our architect decided to process the message coming from our engines as a stream of events. This processing involves three types of application.The buffer: It is used to store the events coming from the event providers (here OpenESB). The buffer must have a very low latency to capture a huge number of events without slowing down the event producer. At the same time, the buffer must capture data from multiple producer concurrently. This involves a powerful support of distributed and concurrent processes. Apache Kafka, Cassandra are some good examples of buffer.
The engine: the engine implements a kind of step by step process with intermediate states. Each step executes a part of the event aggregation and analysis process, and generate intermediate state useful for the next steps. For obvious efficiency reasons, the intermediate states must not be stored outside the engine. One of the engine key feature is to process concurrently numerous events on many machines. Apache Spark and especially Apache Storm are typical examples of this type of software.
The persistence system: when the event aggregation or analysis process is complete, the process results are sent to a persistence system which implements a query language to provide an easy access to the results. MongoDB, Crate, PostgreSQL, Greenplum can be used as a persistence system.Soevent aggregation or analysis process requires knowledge and installation of three or more different software. And this said, companies are reluctant to dedicate such budget and time to deploy an event aggregation or analysis process chain.In our presentation, we demonstrate how, at our profit, GemFire or Geode can act as a buffer, an engine and a persistence system and avoid the multiplication of software and deployment. We explain how the asynchronous Event Queue and Event Handler work together to act as an engine which support step by step aggregation and analysis process, and take advantage of the distributed cache to work as a buffer and a result store. We also detail how GemFire partitioned region internal design, provides a great scalability and provides very good results for events aggregation and data analysis.We hope that thanks to this presentation, the delegate will get a different point of view on GemFire or Geode and would like to use it as an event processing system.
Why I've to waste my time on cryptography? - Andrea Pompili - Codemotion Rome...Codemotion
Cryptography is a magic ring of darkness and mistiness, but seems that every time a new attack comes in town, technicians need to evaluate, configure or change something, surviving in the sea of the unawareness or following signals coming from misterious compliance regulations. We'll try to give a little survival guide for this world, which can make us more aware and confident on the future, or at least prepare for the next fashionable attacks. Maybe.
Daniel Langlais - Les normes relatives a la fabrication additiveQuoc Tuan Duong, ing.
Présentation de M. Daniel Langlais lors du 1er colloque d'impression 3D au Québec à Trois-Rivières en mai 2015.
Voyez les différentes normes actuellement à l'étude dans le domaine de la fabrication additive
L’impression 3D va bien au-delà de l’image propagée par la majorité des médias français: la fabrication par une petite imprimante 3D d’objets-gadgets en plastique de piètre qualité. Elle est de plus en plus utilisée, non seulement pour le prototypage rapide, mais aussi pour l’outillage industriel et la fabrication de produits finis. Les avancées technologiques, en termes de procédés et de matériaux, se multiplient, et créent de nouvelles opportunités en termes d’innovation et de compétitivité, ainsi que de nouvelles menaces, pour nos entreprises.
Retrouvez la vidéo de cette présentation lors de l'Ignite Dijon 5 le 11/12/2014 : http://youtu.be/hIZruCDg78I
Polymers 3D printing / Fabrication additive avec polymères - Etude Plastipoli...PLASTIPOLIS
Plastipolis a conduit en 2015 une étude détaillée des enjeux et opportunités de la fabrication additive et de l'impression 3D pour la plasturgie et les composites.
Présentation donnée à l'occasion du séminaire du GFP le 10 décembre 2015 à Paris.
A journey of mobile, microservices, and speed to market at the world's larges...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Dustin Bennett, Home Depot
The Home Depot leverages mobile devices to support associates on the sales floor. These devices facilitate a frictionless customer experience and enable many operational functions. Pivotal Cloud Foundry has enabled The Home Depot to develop and deploy to mobile devices much faster than previously possible. Cloud native practices have allowed for building much more resilience in applications. Dustin Bennett will present an overview of the mobile landscape at The Home Depot, where they are in the journey, and where they want to be. Code examples will be in Go and React as time permits.
GAINING APPLICATION LIFECYCLE INTELLIGENCE
Applied Spring Track
Today we are facing an ever-increasing speed of product delivery. DevOps practices
like continuous integration and deployment increase the dependence of systems
like task tracking and source code repositories with build servers and test suites.
With data moving rapidly through these different tools, it becomes challenging to
maintain a grasp of the process, especially as the data is distributed and in a variety
of formats. But it is still critical to maintain full visibility of the product development
journey – from user stories to production data. By starting at the beginning of the
Product Development Lifecycle, you can track a problem in production all the way
back to the code that was checked into the build and the developer responsible for
the code.
In this session I'll demonstrate some of the ways in which Splunk software can be
used to collect and correlate data throughout the various stages of the lifecycle of
your code, to ultimately make you more efficient and make your code better.
Tools to Slay the Fire Breathing Monoliths in Your EnterpriseVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Rohit Kelapure, Pivotal; Joe Szodfridt, Pivotal; Shaun Anderson, Pivotal
Are fire-breathing monoliths lurking throughout your Enterprise? Many of these ancient behemoths can be millions of lines long and can wreak havoc when trying to evolve and transform your business. Unfortunately, your business depends on services they provide, so they can’t just be eliminated without a battle plan. The Pivotal App Transformation practice has continuously refined approaches and techniques to slay your monoliths. In this session, we will discuss how to carve up your legacy dragons into manageable pieces using techniques and patterns such as Event Storming, Strangling, Starving, Slice Analysis and Domain Driven Decomposition. Monolith slaying is not easy, but with the right tools and weapons at your disposal, your journey to the Cloud can be as easy as a stroll through the forest.
HTML5 WebSocket for the Real-Time Weband the Internet of ThingsPeter Moskovits
Abstract: In his talk Peter gives a brief introduction to WebSocket and discusses how real-time Web communications technologies can be applied to an always connected Web and mobile world. Then, he walks you through how to provide interactivity and collaboration by controlling physical objects remotely. The presentation features several live demonstrations of the concepts discussed throughout the session.
SpringOne Platform 2017
Jeanne Boyarsky, Coderanch
Many Scrum principles assume you are co-located. But what if you aren’t. This session is to learn tools and techniques for working with remote team members in general and on a Scrum team in particular. The key is that everyone on the team is equally valued no matter where they happen to sit. While it takes more work to make this happen, the results are well worth it. Attendees will come away with several tools to use to map concrete techniques (like post its and planning poker cards) to the virtual world along with best practices (and anti-patterns to avoid).
VR / AR for industry (VR / AR ihmisten apuneuvoina teollisuudessa)Pertti Huuskonen
Talk in CMADFI 2018 event in Lappeenranta, Finland, 22.1.2018. Presents Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality applications in industry. Focus on VARPU, a large research project in the domain. Slides in english, title page in finnish.
Making money with Phonegap and Angular appsDemian Borba
How about creating an awesome mobile app, for iOS and Android, using just HTML, JS and CSS? How about using Angular to create an amazing UI that looks and behaves like a native app? And on top of all that, how about make it take Bitcoin, PayPal, as well as credit and debit cards?
In this talk, we will go over all the steps necessary to configure your environment (Mac or Windows), to develop/debug/deploy a mobile app built with Cordova and Angular, offering multiple payment options to users, all at once!
Are you ready? Fasten your seat belts...
Apache Geode: an efficient alternative to Kafka-Storm-Spark for Data AnalyticVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Paul Perez, Pymma
Further to our customers request, we had to implement a fine monitoring system for the OpenESB business process engine. The largest OpenESB configurations on production runs concurrently dozens of engine instances, that daily, generate up to 10 billion of events. These events must be aggregated and analysed to generate data for monitoring.
A classical solution would be to store the events first and then process them in a batch mode. Simply, it would require too much storage and CPU capacities to process this number of events and a too long delay to provide monitoring information on time.
So, our architect decided to process the message coming from our engines as a stream of events. This processing involves three types of application.The buffer: It is used to store the events coming from the event providers (here OpenESB). The buffer must have a very low latency to capture a huge number of events without slowing down the event producer. At the same time, the buffer must capture data from multiple producer concurrently. This involves a powerful support of distributed and concurrent processes. Apache Kafka, Cassandra are some good examples of buffer.
The engine: the engine implements a kind of step by step process with intermediate states. Each step executes a part of the event aggregation and analysis process, and generate intermediate state useful for the next steps. For obvious efficiency reasons, the intermediate states must not be stored outside the engine. One of the engine key feature is to process concurrently numerous events on many machines. Apache Spark and especially Apache Storm are typical examples of this type of software.
The persistence system: when the event aggregation or analysis process is complete, the process results are sent to a persistence system which implements a query language to provide an easy access to the results. MongoDB, Crate, PostgreSQL, Greenplum can be used as a persistence system.Soevent aggregation or analysis process requires knowledge and installation of three or more different software. And this said, companies are reluctant to dedicate such budget and time to deploy an event aggregation or analysis process chain.In our presentation, we demonstrate how, at our profit, GemFire or Geode can act as a buffer, an engine and a persistence system and avoid the multiplication of software and deployment. We explain how the asynchronous Event Queue and Event Handler work together to act as an engine which support step by step aggregation and analysis process, and take advantage of the distributed cache to work as a buffer and a result store. We also detail how GemFire partitioned region internal design, provides a great scalability and provides very good results for events aggregation and data analysis.We hope that thanks to this presentation, the delegate will get a different point of view on GemFire or Geode and would like to use it as an event processing system.
Why I've to waste my time on cryptography? - Andrea Pompili - Codemotion Rome...Codemotion
Cryptography is a magic ring of darkness and mistiness, but seems that every time a new attack comes in town, technicians need to evaluate, configure or change something, surviving in the sea of the unawareness or following signals coming from misterious compliance regulations. We'll try to give a little survival guide for this world, which can make us more aware and confident on the future, or at least prepare for the next fashionable attacks. Maybe.
Connecting Physical Devices to the Web - Event Driven Architecture using WebS...Peter Moskovits
Before the Web, clients connected to back-end servers without compromises. As the Web came along with HTTP, we had to give up some of the power of our connectivity. With the evolving open Web communications standards, now we have a unique opportunity to move on from a request-response based REST world to a true, event-driven architecture. Learn what it takes to connect physical devices, such as Arduino and the Rasberry Pi to collect sensor data, or control physical devices over the Web.
Commercial aviation's biggest challenge when things go wrong is that flight data is stuck on the plane inside the black box. Until the black box is recovered, we barely know anything about what went wrong. This presentation offers detailed insights into how IoT and modern Web communications concepts have the power to change all this.
If you're a maker, you will learn about "flight sensors" attached and controlled by Arduino, data transmitted over long range WiFi as well as satellite networks. If interested in real-time Web communications, you'll learn about a highly secure WebSocket implementation with extreme scale, publishing flight data to tablets and laptops used as monitoring dashboard. If protocol layering, enterprise messaging, or JMS is your thing, this talk is for you.
Code samples and plenty of interactive live demos (with Things) add color to the talk.
Des ops101 : Overview - RH CoP UI/UX 9nov2018Samir Dash
This is the deck I am using Community Call at UI/UX Community of Practice on 9 Nov 2018
LICENSE: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Samir Dash @ Red Hat UI/UX Community of Practice, 2018 – DesOps 101 : Overview.
Digital Fabrication Studio.01 _Fabbing @ Aalto Media FactoryMassimo Menichinelli
DIGITAL FABRICATION STUDIO (25438)
The course provides a general understanding on how to design and manufacture products and prototypes in a Fab Lab, using digital fabrication technologies and understanding their features and limits.
Students will learn how information shapes design, manufacturing and collaboration processes and artifacts in a Fab Lab. They will learn how to digitally fabricate a project or how to digitally modify an existing project; students will also learn how to manage, embed and retrieve information about a project. Projects and prototypes developed and manufactured in this course will not be interactive.
The course consists of lectures and a group project to be digitally fabricated, be it a project already designed but not yet realized or be it the modification of an existing project. Every lecture (3 hours) includes time for testing the technologies covered (1 hour) and for developing part of the group project and for receiving feedback about it (1 hour).
http://mlab.taik.fi/studies/courses/course?id=1963
The industrial ‘revolution’ brought about by 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing technologies calls for an extensive rethinking of Economic Policies and Regulation. This talk will focus on three critical aspects: Industry Policy and support to innovation, Competition policy,
Impression 3D : Repenser les business models et la capture de valeur [Marcus ...Thierry Rayna
Impression 3D, repenser les Business Models et la capture de valeur
– Quel est l’impact de l’impression 3D sur les modèles d’affaires ?
– En quoi l’impression 3D permet-elle d’établir des modèles d’affaire dynamique, agiles et ambidextres ?
– Quels challenges liés à la capture de valeur ? Comment les surmonter ?
– Comment repenser le management de la Propriété Intellectuelle afin de tirer pleinement profit de cette nouvelle révolution industrielle ?
[Crowd15] Crowd Motivation & The Impact of Technology: The Economics of Crowd...Thierry Rayna
This presentation shows how economics can help us understand better the motivations of the crowd to contribute to crowdsourcing and crowdfunding, but also to identify potential issues that might undermine the success of crowdsourcing and crowdfunding campaigns. 6 takeaways are given in the presentation to help people and companies engaging with the crowd to lead more successful campaigns.
[Workshop DIL Objets Connectés] Des objets aux capteurs au Big Data : les no...Thierry Rayna
[La video de cette présentation est disponible à cette adresse : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdIiiW9waOU]
Le but de cette présentation est de replacer la question des objets connectés dans son contexte global. Y sera notamment discuté notamment le changement de paradigme de l’Internet des Objets à l’Internet des Capteurs, et en quoi cette nouvelle approche modifie profondément la portée économique des technologies connectées. Les tendances d’adoption des objets connectées seront également évoquées ainsi que les principales perspectives de développement, notamment dans le domaine de la santé, des transports et de la domotique. Enfin, nous montrerons comment la combinaison des objets connectés avec le Big Data et la customisation de masse crée un « perfect storm » porteur de changements économiques majeurs et d’opportunités à saisir.
[Paris 3DPrintShow] Impression 3D : Quels changements pour les consommateurs,...Thierry Rayna
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[London 3DPrintShow 2013] Long-Term Economic Impact of 3D PrintingThierry Rayna
There is little doubt that 3D printing technologies will change our economies, but how and to what extent? In the current context of worldwide economic crisis and severe environmental challenges, what can we expect the long-term effects of 3D printing technologies to be? What does 3D printing means for re-industrialization and sustainable development? These are some of the questions that this session aims to address. In particular, the issue of the ‘virtuous technological path’ will be discussed.
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