Stanford Seminar - Re-Imagining Drones Through Open Innovation
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution and impact of drone technology in this Stanford seminar featuring Chris Anderson from 3DR. Delve into the transformation of the aerospace industry through open innovation, tracing the journey from DIY drones to disrupting consumer and industrial markets. Discover how open-source governance, transaction costs, and community-driven development have reshaped the drone landscape. Examine the challenges and opportunities in competing with established players, navigating regulations, and addressing safety concerns. Gain insights into the future of autonomous flight, the role of artificial intelligence, and the potential applications of drones across various sectors, including journalism and transportation.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Aerospace Industry
Free
Drones
Drones today
Lego NXT
Lasers
Flying Robots
Lego Autopilot
Lego UAV
DIY Drones
First Production Line
Alibaba Motors
Jordan Munoz
Drone Factory
Disrupting the Aerospace Industry
Disrupting the Consumer Drone Industry
Changing the Drone Industry
How to Disrupt an Industry
The History of Drone Innovation
Open Source Governance
GPL V3
The Big Idea
Transaction Costs
GE
Companies and Communities
SpaceX
DIY Robo Cars
Autodesk
Neural Network
I wrote a book
A bunch of amateurs
Competing with China
TGI
DGI
Silicon Valley
Journalism
Legal Battles
Regulation from the 70s
The paradox
No Pilots
Humans on Board
The Red Button
Taught by
Stanford Online
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