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Hoyle, William.
3D printing for development in the global south = the 3D4D Challenge /
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正題名/作者:
3D printing for development in the global south/ Thomas Birtchnell, William Hoyle.
其他題名:
the 3D4D Challenge /
作者:
Birtchnell, Thomas.
其他作者:
Hoyle, William.
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Pivot : : 2014.,
面頁冊數:
146 p.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Technology transfer - Congresses. -
電子資源:
Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137365668 (electronic bk.) :
3D printing for development in the global south = the 3D4D Challenge /
Birtchnell, Thomas.
3D printing for development in the global south
the 3D4D Challenge /[electronic resource] :Thomas Birtchnell, William Hoyle. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Pivot :2014. - 146 p.
Electronic book text.
Introduction 3DP in the Developing World Development at the Press of a Button Disruptive Innovations The 3DP Ecosystem The Argument of 3D4D 1. The 3D4D Challenge Beginnings Spreading the Word Building Momentum and Ideas The Competition The Final and the Fallout 2. What is 3D Printing? Wealth Without Money 3D Printing Evangelism The Next Spinning Jenny The Next Print Revolution The 3D4D Goldilocks Zone Benchmarking 3DP 3. What Does 3D Printing Change? How the Other Half Makes The Division of Labour Global Production Networks Post-Fordism Prosumerism First World Problems 4. What Does 3D Printing Change About Development? Top-Down Development The Inclusivity Challenge Bottom-Up Grassroots Innovation A 3D4D Wishlist 5. The 3D4D Elements Scoping 3D4D Community Printers Open Repositories Recycled Materials 3DP Infrastructure 6. 3D4D Indicators and Forerunners The 3DP 'Go-To-Guy' Turning Grit into Gold Demystifying Design Rabode: Making it Work From Landfill to Filament 3DP Dreams Conclusion.
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Birtchnell and Hoyle explore how printers, designs, materials and infrastructures all need to be 'just right' in order for meaningful social change to happen with appropriate scale. The 3D4D Challenge suggests 3D printing could reach scale in the Global South, even perhaps having the same impact as the mobile phone or microfinance in development.Will 3D printers become as commonplace as mobile phones in the megacities or the backwaters of the Global South? Thomas Birtchnell and William Hoyle assess the development potential of this new technique for producing three-dimensional objects, which resembles the way a paper printer produces pages of text. Will 3D printing for development become a key strategy for community action against enduring material poverty? Birtchnell and Hoyle consider this question through a centrepiece case study on the UK charity techfortrade's 3D4D Challenge.
PDF.
Thomas Birtchnell is Lecturer in the Department of Geography and Sustainable Communities at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Previously he was Research Associate at the Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe), Lancaster University, UK. He is the author of Indovation: Innovation and a Global Knowledge Economy in India (2013). William Hoyle is the founding CEO of UK charity Techfortrade. Prior to this he spent seven years as chief executive of Charity Technology Trust (CTT), a UK based social enterprise. In 2013 he launched the Ethical Filament Foundation and is currently chair of trustees of Business Launchpad, a London youth enterprise charity.
ISBN: 1137365668 (electronic bk.) :£30.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: TS171.95
Dewey Class. No.: 338.926
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