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This is my second time off listening to this hoping to find a nugget of insight or wisdom but.... When I listen to these lectures it reminders me that they are just that, lectures. In the UK the focus is always on academia, we import huge numbers of students and academics to undertake research yet have for decades failed to create real companies.
As for moving a company to industrial scale up = large borrowing to do this But one has to be VERY careful on who to borrow from problem now in 2024 alot of companies want there monies back to fast and having to pay large dividend s out whistle trying to keep a company advancing and building into said company new ideas that will keep it growing but in keeping with the items it is making is becoming more difficult
Due to one is 68 one has a long look over many years at the country's GDPand how it has deminshed via companies being short sold = people working are now nett takers from the country's Gdp through no fault of there own so to build the country's GDP back up one has to look at how France and Germany stopped short selling via companys have to pay any employee 3 years wages if there company is short sold due too the AFOREMENTIONED knew short selling affects the country multiple times lost jobs ,lost RND, LOST TECHNOLOGICAL KNOW HOW, lost tax income ,area goes into decline due to local wages lost ,=future for the young is lost ,so until there are laws to stop short selling of companies or carpet baging of them the decline will continue. PS LOOK INTO WHY J DYSON BOUGHT HIS COMPANY BACK FROM THE STOCK MARKET
Did you install any wireless battery powered, wifi capable sensors, which meassure temperature and relative humidity, in ovens or lab driers that can go to 100°C? I cant find any that can handle such high temp.
Nearly 20 years later I still remember the Robot Lab and the lessons have stuck with me. Integration takes the same time as design and build of components! We had to write our software in G Code even then!
4 ways of creating/manufacturing stuffs (summarising) : 1. Subtractive : Cut out things and shape them accordingly. (chair from tree wood) 2. Forming : Apply force to change the shape. (plasticine) 3. Casting : Heat and liquify it to give any shape. (Bunnies and ester eggs) 4. Additive : Add more elements to build from scratch. (3D printing)
Fantastic work team ALPS and Dr Frank Tietze supported by IfM for having the vision to make this happen! Looking forward to seeing the progress and what you do in the licensing market with the smart contract in form of Distributed Ledger Technology including e.g. Blockchain and more.