The World Economic Forum (WEF) revealed that the 3D printing technology can change the world in ten ways. It can- (a) enable the blind and visually impaired people the chance to see, (b) create body plants e.g. bone implants to limbs, (c) produce lightweight casts for broken bones, (d) ensure faster medical progress, (e) make stronger and safer vehicles, (f) ensure better and cleaner factories by reducing the number of factory workers and waste produced by the industry, (g) ensure faster design and innovation, (h) promise less pollution from shipping, (i) guarantee better education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics as using printers the schools can make subjects more engaging, and (j) enable to make miniaturized devices to guarantee targeted medical treatment. Bangladesh may frame the rule and encourage the use of 3D technology without any legal and procedural intervention.
With some experts predicting that 3D printing will have more impact on economies and society than the internet, manufacturing industries are expected to look for opportunities for the early adoption of this game changing, innovative, technology. However, a recent report by Ipsos Business Consulting and VNU Exhibitions Asia suggests that manufacturers in China are adopting 3D printing technology at a much slower pace than anticipated.
Contact our China team to find out more. Email: china.bc@ipsos.com
A desk-research presentation showing the capacity, trends and foresights of 3D printing, especially related to the manufacturing industry and the emergence of the ´prosumer´ within the DYI community.
Accompanying article can be found here: http://www.barcinno.com/3dprinting/
Tags:
Additive manufacturing, 3D Printing, laminated object manufacturing, layered manufacturing, rapid prototyping (industrial), stereolithography, CAD/CAM, Fused deposition modelling, Laser sintering.
3D Printing: Edge Manufacturing - Executive OverviewPatrick Seaman
Executive Overview and backgrounder on Edge Manufacturing and 3D Printing. Topics include: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg 3
3D Design becomes real 4
Real Parts & Products 5
Example: Laser Sintering 6
Enter: 3D Printing 7
Industries using 3D Printing 8
Edge Manufacturing 9
Example: Consumer Goods 10
3D Printing “Sweet Spot” 11
Industrial 3D Printing 14
Example: Industrial Scenario 15
Solution: Edge Manufacturing 16
Global Market 19
Example: Military Scenario 20
Edge Manufacturing Profile: Kraftwurx 21
Summary & Conclusions 23
About the Authors 25
3D Printing News Stories & Quotes 27
About Pepperwood Partners 31
CREATIVITY AND 3D PRINTING by INKONOVA (Stockholm 22 Jan. 2015)Inkonova AB
'CREATIVITY AND 3D PRINTING', a presentation by Pau Mallol (CEO at INKONOVA, www.inkonova.se) held in Stockholm the 22nd January 2015 in the third Stockholm's 3D Printing Meetup in Sweden (http://www.meetup.com/Stockholm-3D-Printing-Meetup).
Video of the presentation: (coming soon)
With some experts predicting that 3D printing will have more impact on economies and society than the internet, manufacturing industries are expected to look for opportunities for the early adoption of this game changing, innovative, technology. However, a recent report by Ipsos Business Consulting and VNU Exhibitions Asia suggests that manufacturers in China are adopting 3D printing technology at a much slower pace than anticipated.
Contact our China team to find out more. Email: china.bc@ipsos.com
A desk-research presentation showing the capacity, trends and foresights of 3D printing, especially related to the manufacturing industry and the emergence of the ´prosumer´ within the DYI community.
Accompanying article can be found here: http://www.barcinno.com/3dprinting/
Tags:
Additive manufacturing, 3D Printing, laminated object manufacturing, layered manufacturing, rapid prototyping (industrial), stereolithography, CAD/CAM, Fused deposition modelling, Laser sintering.
3D Printing: Edge Manufacturing - Executive OverviewPatrick Seaman
Executive Overview and backgrounder on Edge Manufacturing and 3D Printing. Topics include: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg 3
3D Design becomes real 4
Real Parts & Products 5
Example: Laser Sintering 6
Enter: 3D Printing 7
Industries using 3D Printing 8
Edge Manufacturing 9
Example: Consumer Goods 10
3D Printing “Sweet Spot” 11
Industrial 3D Printing 14
Example: Industrial Scenario 15
Solution: Edge Manufacturing 16
Global Market 19
Example: Military Scenario 20
Edge Manufacturing Profile: Kraftwurx 21
Summary & Conclusions 23
About the Authors 25
3D Printing News Stories & Quotes 27
About Pepperwood Partners 31
CREATIVITY AND 3D PRINTING by INKONOVA (Stockholm 22 Jan. 2015)Inkonova AB
'CREATIVITY AND 3D PRINTING', a presentation by Pau Mallol (CEO at INKONOVA, www.inkonova.se) held in Stockholm the 22nd January 2015 in the third Stockholm's 3D Printing Meetup in Sweden (http://www.meetup.com/Stockholm-3D-Printing-Meetup).
Video of the presentation: (coming soon)
3D Printing Market : Pin-Point Analysis of Industry Trends & Recent Technolog...Allied Market Research
3D Printing Market Report, published by Allied Market Research, forecasts that the global market is expected to garner $8.6 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 21% during the period 2015-2020. This surge in growth is primarily attributed to the rising demand for faster and efficient ways to manufacture complex design objects using a wide array of materials.
Get Sample of this report : https://goo.gl/kTpMki
The fourth stage of the Industrial Revolution is upon us due to the far-reaching integration, accelerated by the Internet of Things, of Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT). This creates completely new opportunities as a result of new combinations of mental, physical and mechanical work by integrating the internet, sensors and embedded systems.
The Internet of Things enabled IT/OT convergence leads to cost reduction as a consequence of predictive maintenance, speed and intelligence, thanks to Machine-to-Machine communication and improved forms of Human-Machine Interaction. M2M interaction between and within machines and systems is the cyber-physical heart of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Misconceptions about decentralized 3 d printing challenging traditional manuf...Abhishek Kapoor
3D printing service in India has had a significant influence on the manufacturing industry. This article examines weaknesses in conventional manufacturing and has provided an incentive for decentralized additive manufacturing to develop and some of its misconceptions.
https://makenica.com/
This presentation describes in detail about 3d printing and various stages in it .. It also describes about organ printing.. how it is used in hummer , M1 tank, Xerox company .. This presentation can be useful to take seminars and paper presentations ..
A talk from the http://www.republika.io conference:
You may have heard about recent reports and the debates on gun parts that are printed on a "3D printer". You may have heard about the RepRaps - the home built replicating 3D printers. You may have heard of NASAs plans to send a 3D Printer up to the moon to print out a moon base out of moon dust. You may argue, that this is old trick, since the ability to print out objects made of plastic and other materials have been around for more then a decade. Yet behold. I will prove to you that 3D printing will change absolutely everything. And with that change, a revolution will come, as we (our laws, our welfare systems, our society) are caught unprepared. (As a politician and a geek I will concentrate on the cool stuff, and not tune into the doomsday prophecies chants)
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..
3D Printing - A 2014 Horizonwatching Trend Summary ReportBill Chamberlin
ABOUT 3D PRINTING: Also called Additive Manufacturing, 3D printing has been hailed as a transformative manufacturing technology, 3D printing involves fabrication of physical objects by depositing a material using a nozzle, print head, or any another printer technology. Though initially used for prototyping of products, 3D printing has evolved and is currently capable of customized short-run manufacturing of industrial products, dental implants, and medical devices.
ABOUT THIS TREND REPORT: This report provide information about the 3D Printing trend along with links to additional resources.
Table of Contents
1.Introduction to 3D Printing
2.Marketplace Opportunities and Industry Applications
3.Materials & Technologies
4.Vendor Ecosystem
5.Drivers, Challenges, Implications, Trends to Watch
6.Summary / Recommendations
7.Appendix: Resources for further reading & understanding
World Affairs Council, 2013, Summer Teacher Institute, Humanities and STEM
The Future is Here
Next Level Global Education and Social Studies Design Workshop
Teaching in a Time of Transition, World Affairs Council, Summer Institute on International Affairs, June 24-28. 2013
We hear specific technology terms more frequently, however some individuals may not know what they mean.
My goal is to help you understand the topics that are changing our world and will most likely continue to play an integral part in how we interact with technology.
Specifically we explore synergies, partnerships and win – win relationships within the 3D Printing industry. The 3D community has been somewhat closed off to the public.
Many people have heard of 3D Printing in the news but very few outside 3D Printing understand what it is and how it will impact our future.
Texas Association of State Systems for Computing and Communications, The Future is Here: IT Prime Time, Jim Brazell, Venture Ramp, Inc.August 3-5, Houston, Westin Galleria, Final Speech
Report on 3D printing , types, application, challengesRajat srivastav
discuss about Rapid Prototyping, history, types of 3d printing technologies, traditional vs additive manufacturing, application of 3d printing. challenges in 3d printing, steps involves in 3d printing. advantages of 3d printing
3D Printing Market : Pin-Point Analysis of Industry Trends & Recent Technolog...Allied Market Research
3D Printing Market Report, published by Allied Market Research, forecasts that the global market is expected to garner $8.6 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 21% during the period 2015-2020. This surge in growth is primarily attributed to the rising demand for faster and efficient ways to manufacture complex design objects using a wide array of materials.
Get Sample of this report : https://goo.gl/kTpMki
The fourth stage of the Industrial Revolution is upon us due to the far-reaching integration, accelerated by the Internet of Things, of Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT). This creates completely new opportunities as a result of new combinations of mental, physical and mechanical work by integrating the internet, sensors and embedded systems.
The Internet of Things enabled IT/OT convergence leads to cost reduction as a consequence of predictive maintenance, speed and intelligence, thanks to Machine-to-Machine communication and improved forms of Human-Machine Interaction. M2M interaction between and within machines and systems is the cyber-physical heart of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Misconceptions about decentralized 3 d printing challenging traditional manuf...Abhishek Kapoor
3D printing service in India has had a significant influence on the manufacturing industry. This article examines weaknesses in conventional manufacturing and has provided an incentive for decentralized additive manufacturing to develop and some of its misconceptions.
https://makenica.com/
This presentation describes in detail about 3d printing and various stages in it .. It also describes about organ printing.. how it is used in hummer , M1 tank, Xerox company .. This presentation can be useful to take seminars and paper presentations ..
A talk from the http://www.republika.io conference:
You may have heard about recent reports and the debates on gun parts that are printed on a "3D printer". You may have heard about the RepRaps - the home built replicating 3D printers. You may have heard of NASAs plans to send a 3D Printer up to the moon to print out a moon base out of moon dust. You may argue, that this is old trick, since the ability to print out objects made of plastic and other materials have been around for more then a decade. Yet behold. I will prove to you that 3D printing will change absolutely everything. And with that change, a revolution will come, as we (our laws, our welfare systems, our society) are caught unprepared. (As a politician and a geek I will concentrate on the cool stuff, and not tune into the doomsday prophecies chants)
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..
3D Printing - A 2014 Horizonwatching Trend Summary ReportBill Chamberlin
ABOUT 3D PRINTING: Also called Additive Manufacturing, 3D printing has been hailed as a transformative manufacturing technology, 3D printing involves fabrication of physical objects by depositing a material using a nozzle, print head, or any another printer technology. Though initially used for prototyping of products, 3D printing has evolved and is currently capable of customized short-run manufacturing of industrial products, dental implants, and medical devices.
ABOUT THIS TREND REPORT: This report provide information about the 3D Printing trend along with links to additional resources.
Table of Contents
1.Introduction to 3D Printing
2.Marketplace Opportunities and Industry Applications
3.Materials & Technologies
4.Vendor Ecosystem
5.Drivers, Challenges, Implications, Trends to Watch
6.Summary / Recommendations
7.Appendix: Resources for further reading & understanding
World Affairs Council, 2013, Summer Teacher Institute, Humanities and STEM
The Future is Here
Next Level Global Education and Social Studies Design Workshop
Teaching in a Time of Transition, World Affairs Council, Summer Institute on International Affairs, June 24-28. 2013
We hear specific technology terms more frequently, however some individuals may not know what they mean.
My goal is to help you understand the topics that are changing our world and will most likely continue to play an integral part in how we interact with technology.
Specifically we explore synergies, partnerships and win – win relationships within the 3D Printing industry. The 3D community has been somewhat closed off to the public.
Many people have heard of 3D Printing in the news but very few outside 3D Printing understand what it is and how it will impact our future.
Texas Association of State Systems for Computing and Communications, The Future is Here: IT Prime Time, Jim Brazell, Venture Ramp, Inc.August 3-5, Houston, Westin Galleria, Final Speech
Report on 3D printing , types, application, challengesRajat srivastav
discuss about Rapid Prototyping, history, types of 3d printing technologies, traditional vs additive manufacturing, application of 3d printing. challenges in 3d printing, steps involves in 3d printing. advantages of 3d printing
3D printing is a manufacturing technique that transforms spools of plastic filament into physical objects. It is useful for prototypes and offers significant benefits for small and medium sized production runs. It is quickly becoming a mature manufacturing technology. It continues to grow and increase its market value. Today, more and more companies in different industries are embracing 3D printing technology worldwide. 3D printing has been adopted by students, entrepreneurs, hobbyists, and various industries. This paper provides an overview of 3D printing in business. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "3D Printing in Business: An Overview" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-7 , December 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52413.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/52413/3d-printing-in-business-an-overview/matthew-n-o-sadiku
As 3D printers are become more affordable and versatile, they are destined to disrupt multiple industries. Here's what you need to know about this quickly accelerating technology.
3D printing technology has begun to revolutionize the way we produce entire physical objects and parts in the last few years. The range of things produced by 3D printing today is vast, and continues to get more innovative. Today we can 3D print anything from simple toys to clothing to tools. We can also use the technology to produce musical instruments and even human body parts and the potential seems endless.
Help me build an international 3D printing community. Come here weekly to check out the latest trends, stats, and samples in 3D printing. Comments are welcome!
Industry of 3D printers, main manufacturers and upcoming investments plus uses of 3D printers in schools and science.Like all my presentations, it has to be downloaded before viewing to appreciate effect of transitions- In its raw state, text and images overlap.
Help me build an international 3D printing community. Come here weekly to check out the latest trends, stats, and samples in 3D printing. Comments are welcome!
3D Printing is basically a process for making a physical object from a three dimensional computer aided design CAD file via a layering approach. It encompasses many forms of technologies and materials as 3D printing is being used in almost all industries. 3D printers are a new generation of machines that can make pretty much anything from ceramic cups to plastic toys. They have become affordable enough to hit the mainstream. 3D printer can be purchased online or in stores, which gives people the ability to print items from anywhere in the world. Technology is always updating and evolving, and 3D printing is no expectation. This paper provides an overview of 3D printing and its applications. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "3D Printing: An Introduction" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-7 , December 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52421.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/52421/3d-printing-an-introduction/matthew-n-o-sadiku
How 3D Printing Changed Traditional ManufacturingIndemax
At Indemax, we're fascinated by the latest trends in manufacturing technology. We specialize in manufacturing hot melt parts and heated hoses, used often in food packaging, diaper manufacturing, etc. Our full catalog of parts can be seen on our website, http://www.indemax.com. We're always open to finding new distributors as well. If this is something you're interested in, visit our site and give us a call.
Tax justice from 100 years old income tax law.pdfM S Siddiqui
Roughly 94 per cent of income-tax revenue comes from tax deducted at source. The Tax deduct as source (TDS) has been imposed at border during release of imported goods and services, supply of goods and services to government and corporates entities. This deduction is on gross sales value but not on net profit. The advances taxes are non-refundable and considered as tax on income. In many cases the tax burden are more than 100 percent of the net income of the business enterprises.
Bangladesh’s cross border transaction in Chinese RMB.pdfM S Siddiqui
Banks are finally allowed to maintain accounts in Chinese currency RMB with their correspondents or overseas branches for cross-border transactions executed in Bangladesh.
Meanwhile, China has introduced cross-border interbank payments system (CIPS) with the RMB as an alternative trading currency. CIPS payment system offers clearing and settlement services for participates in cross-border RMB payment and trade.
Over the last decade the Chinese government has consistently strived to overcome China’s dependence on foreign supplies in the sector, and as a result China’s market share in semiconductors has increased from 5 percent in 2010 to 13 percent in 2020, more than doubling in ten years. China is moving along with the planned schedule to achieve supremacy in manufacturing semi-conductors.
Evaluation of Bangladesh’s Data Protection Bill.pdfM S Siddiqui
The draft Data Security Law did not make difference between data privacy and data security and a big concern was how to maintain the privacy of such data. The problem is that the government has expressed a controlling attitude to make the law a control mechanism rather than data security and data privacy.
Rights of the nominee vis-à-vis legal heirs.docxM S Siddiqui
Currently, the banks may follow the rule of Bangladesh Bank and the principle of the judgment of the High Court Division that the nominee is entitled to the money of the deceased person and pay to the nominee at the first instance to complete their responsibility. Subsequently, the nominee will be treated as a custodian in case of a succession certificate given by the court and distribute the amount accordingly.
Bangladesh bank’s rules of export documents require an amendmentM S Siddiqui
The Factoring services provide security of payment and financing through transfer of shipping documents along with ownership and rights over the payments. The circular no. 32 (dated October 03, 2021) restricting transfer of document will hamper smooth service of Factoring and export financing by trade finance companies. The BB should revisit the circular addressing the embargo over transfer of full set of documents.
Access to finance for the informal sectorM S Siddiqui
Bangladesh may formulate policies to use these sources to in credit reporting systems. There may be even legal framework like some other some economies to allow the sharing of information from non-traditional sources and authorised CRSPs to prepare CR for MSMEs.
Ad free channel ends unfair privileges to overseas manufacturersM S Siddiqui
The Clean Feed Strategy would give a level playing field to Bangladeshi manufacturers and foreign manufactures. Although late the government has taken a bold decision.
Pandemic recession and employment crisisM S Siddiqui
The policy of Bangladesh Bank and attitude of commercial banks have many challenges to overcome regarding these programmes. They require a change in mind-set and political will to recognize the crisis and probable solution. There should a recognition that informal workers and their livelihood activities represent the broad base of the economy producing essential goods and services not only for low-income customers but also for the general public and for the formal economy.
How to upgrade bangladesh’s banking almanacM S Siddiqui
The confidence of users is a big challenge for an almanac. The authentication of information is a basic criterion of a good almanac. The authority may take initiative to upload the almanac in their web-site and make easily accessible for the end users specially the FI in other countries.
Bangladesh needs rules on odourised lpgM S Siddiqui
It is impossible to detect the leak because of the lack of odour. This has led different countries to enact new regulations that require gas suppliers to odourise LPG.
The experience of the other countries doesn’t support the fear of NBR officials. This conception of officials is a challenge of introduction of PCA in Bangladesh.
With the ratification of the TFA in 2016, Bangladesh has obligation to introduce PCA in the customs rule. The relevant SRO should be issues as early as possible.
Abrupt indian ban on onion seeds not legalM S Siddiqui
Bangladesh became self-reliant in Cattle production after restriction on cattle export / smuggling during last few years. Let's hope that the statistics of Bangladesh Agricultural Department are correct and Bangladesh will hopefully continue to be self-reliant of onion despite Indian ban on export of onion and onion seed.
Miniket may be branded for marketing by any company but cannot claim this as local variety of rich. It cannot be registered under patent act. The fate of Miniket is depends upon teste and demand of the consumers.
Psi of govt purchase contrary to import policyM S Siddiqui
The inspection by government official is against the Import Policy Order as well as it is expensive for the nation and not serving the real purpose. The inspectors are not liable for any incidence of wrong delivery.
Disappearance of border pillars and death from lightning strikeM S Siddiqui
In south Asia the casualties have been increases in recent years. But apart from climate change, the recent increase of death of lightning has linkage with the silent disappearance of Border pillars of Mouja installed by British rulers in South Asia.
The standard global practice of other countries, the credit information reports neither express any opinion about the borrower creditworthiness nor assign any rating to the borrowers.
Hashem foods fire determining the liability of regulatorsM S Siddiqui
Despite all the irregularities, how industries get fitness certificate from DIFE on yearly basis is a question. Hashem Food started their business in 1982 and DIFE has been certifying it on yearly basis since then.
Regional co-operation under SAARC may be an additional blessing to solve the problem. Bangladesh apparently failed to get mutual co-operation from neighboring countries. Bangladesh may shift the policy on prevention, education and training of all stakeholders to eradicate drugs from our society.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
1. Sunday, May 14, 2017
http://dailyasianage.com/news/61212/fourth-revolution-through-3d-technology
Fourth Revolution through 3D technology
M S Siddiqui
The first Industrial Revolution used water and steam power to mechanize production. Industrial-
ization marked a shift to power, special-purpose machinery, factories and mass production. The
second revolution used electric power to create mass production particularly of petroleum and steel.
The third Revolution used electronics and information technology to automate the production. Now,
the fourth Industrial Revolution is building on the third---the digital revolution---since the middle of the
2. last century, which is characterized by a fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the
physical, digital, and biological spheres.
In the new era, everyone can potentially be their own manufacturer. The process is called three
dimension (3D) printing. This printing technology developed in the 1980s through the innovation in
inkjet printing technology. World renowned weekly, the Economist, considers disruptive technology
as the 'Third Industrial Revolution' whereas the World Economic Forum (WEF) also believes it is the
harbinger of 'Fourth Industrial Revolution', as it will have similar impacts like ICT or internet.
The latest technology of 3-D consists of scanner and printer. A 3-D model refers to the digital data
stored in some format that provides the specifications for a component or assembly. It is typically a
piece of software, such as a data file, that can be used by a 3-D printer to create a three-dimensional
object.
3D printers and scanners enable to make three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. Initially, a
computer design is developed in a Computer Aided Design (CAD) file either by a 3D modeling
program for making new object or by using a 3D scanner for copying existing object. Then the model
of the object is sliced into hundreds or thousands of layers, which ultimately enable to create the
object layer by layer.
A 3-D scanner can intake photo of physical object and used to create a copy of the original object. It
is a means of generating physical models from digital designs. 3D print technology functions by
constructing items from numerous thin layers of material and in a position to print metal, clothing
materials, and plastic products etc. It has revolutionary capacity to manufacture tissues, bones, and
human organs. The said bio-printing used to construct functional body parts and organs with a high
degree of accuracy and personalization. It has the ability to construct tissue scaffolds for cellular
growth and production of vascular networks.
A 3D printer or scanner enables the owner to design copy and manufacture any product of his will.
Every 3-D printed object begins with a digital design for the object. Individuals can either develop
their own designs with computer aided design ("CAD") software or animation modeling software, or
purchase and download designs from an online marketplace. The individual then sends the design
to the 3-D printer, as it would any ordinary computer file.28 This design serves as a "virtual blueprint"
for the 3-D object.
As personal 3-D printing becomes more prevalent, the possibilities are truly endless, limited only by
the users' creativity. While this seemingly infinite potential is quite exciting, it also raises new legal
Questions, if individuals can 3-D print products, who will be held strictly liable for defective products
that they manufacture and sell? And if not, what should be the scope of individual products liability?
In underdeveloped countries, traditional construction methods are expensive; they take time and are
inefficient as a result of poor regulation. Recently, 3D printing has been touted as means to build
entire homes in a process termed "contour crafting". Everything including floors, walls, plumbing,
and electricity can be completed in as quickly as 20 hours. The potential to develop strong and safe
housing through "contour crafting" may vastly improve the quality of life for so numerous people.
This technology has diversified opportunities. Over 3.4 million people each year die from water- and
sanitation-related issues; 99% of these deaths occur in the developing world. Lack of clean water
and proper sanitation kills children at a rate equal to a jumbo jet crashing every 4 hours. Engineers
from the University of Washington are partnering with the charity "Water for Humans" to use 3D
printing techniques for constructing toilets and rainwater collectors. Furthermore, they plan to teach
local entrepreneurs in developing countries how to use, build, and maintain these 3D printers.
3. It has been proposed that 3D printers shipped to a disaster zone can be used to produce medical
supplies to help the injured. Indeed, more advanced 3D printers can be configured to operate on
solar power and used in areas where power lines have been cut. With advancing technology and
falling prices in recent years, domestic 3D printers are now available in the United States for less
than $1000. Although plastic has primarily been used for printed objects or "printouts," attempts are
being made to make metal and edible materials more affordable.
3D printing offers the possibility of manufacturing precisely designed objects inexpensively and
readily. These may potentially include the production of basic medical supplies, vaccination beads,
laboratory equipment, and prosthetic limbs. It has the ability to promote initiatives across the entire
developing world, increasing living standards and providing a higher quality of healthcare to its
residents. There are still numerous untapped applications for 3D printing in medicine that have yet to
surface, but if harnessed correctly may positively affect millions of lives.
As industrial and personal 3D printers become capable of making more and more things, 3D printing
away from control will proliferate and related laws may become increasingly impotent. For example,
the Gartner group predicts that "by 2018, 3D printing will result in the loss of at least $100 billion per
year in intellectual property globally." Similar predictions, which turned out to be accurate, were
made about the music industry in the mid-to-late 1990s. Gartner's prediction seems to be based not
only on IP infringement, but also on IP that will never be bought. 3D printing may result in
widespread copying, not only of consumer products, but perhaps more importantly, B2B
components. Companies that formerly bought replacement parts may start making the parts
themselves, or repairing them. To date, little thought has been given to the effects of 3D printing on
other areas of the law.
3D has already raised many legal concerns. Implementation of laws of patent, copyright and design
will be important initially as design of any existing product can be copied and made immediately,
which may cause loss of at least $100 billion per year globally. 3D printing will certainly affect IP law,
but challenges to product safety and product liability law will probably have more relevance to most
people in a 3D printed world. As 3D printing away from control spreads, product safety and liability
issues will multiply, as will insurance claims and related legal issues.
Thus, if the 3D printing technology remains unregulated, the basic purpose of intellectual property
rights i.e. to foster an environment to flourish the creativity and innovation will have to be
compromised. Government regulators will also be challenged. Food and Drug Administration
regulators will be faced with approving countless 3D printed medical devices, drugs, and human
organs.
Using 3D printing for new kinds of crime will challenge the law enforcement, investigation,
intelligence, military, national security, and criminal justice systems, and inter-country relations, and
lead to calls for new laws to address the Dark Side of 3D printing.
Although 3D printing away from control may challenge policy makers to cope with disruption of the
status quo, this technology also presents incredible opportunities for nation-building through thriving
economies. From a legal standpoint, there are two key areas of concern in 3-D printing - intellectual
property infringement and product liability.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) revealed that the 3D printing technology can change the world in
ten ways. It can- (a) enable the blind and visually impaired people the chance to see, (b) create body
plants e.g. bone implants to limbs, (c) produce lightweight casts for broken bones, (d) ensure faster
medical progress, (e) make stronger and safer vehicles, (f) ensure better and cleaner factories by
reducing the number of factory workers and waste produced by the industry, (g) ensure faster design
and innovation, (h) promise less pollution from shipping, (i) guarantee better education in science,
4. technology, engineering and mathematics as using printers the schools can make subjects more
engaging, and (j) enable to make miniaturized devices to guarantee targeted medical treatment.
Bangladesh may frame the rule and encourage the use of 3D technology without any legal and
procedural intervention.
The writer is a Legal Economist.
He can be reached at: mssiddiqui2035@gmail.com