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Digitally Driven Manufacturing - A Profitable Path to a Viable Economy

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Explore the future of manufacturing in this Stanford seminar as Jonathan Shapiro from Buttonsmith Inc. discusses digitally driven production methods. Delve into the challenges faced by the US production economy since the 1970s and discover how e-commerce driven, on-demand, customizable products offer a promising model for future manufacturing. Learn about Buttonsmith's innovative approach to cost-effective, scalable production of customizable items, including their use of parameterized product designs, e-Commerce listing management, and software-driven digital production. Gain insights into the conceptual and technical challenges of this new manufacturing paradigm, debunk common mass-production myths, and understand the impact of transportation costs on production. Examine the potential of robotics in manufacturing and how Buttonsmith's prototype manufacturing group has achieved remarkable growth rates. Discover the future of first-world manufacturing and how digitally driven production could revitalize the industry and support a viable economy.

Syllabus

Intro
Gross Margins
Incremental Approach
Why Care
US Manufacturing
Mass Production
Experiment Fails
Digitally Driven Production
Why isnt mindset right
Technical challenges
Process challenges
Mass production myths
Transportation
On Demand
Lean Manufacturing
Software Development
Quality Control
Tesla
Product Design


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Stanford Online

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