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Information Is Driving a New Revolution in Manufacturing

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UPDATED: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 08:56
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013 8:56 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


I found this interesting:
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Because nature does not present the world in the form we would like, we must reorder it. To create this new order, we need information about what that order is supposed to look like, knowledge about how to build it and energy to get it into shape. Many technological revolutions of the past have focused on the energy part of this equation—waterpower, the steam engine, the electric motor and the internal-combustion engine, to name a few.

The technological revolution under way now is not driven by energy, however. It is driven by information. A Boeing 747 or an iPhone is made mostly out of fairly common materials that are worth, at most, just a few dollars a pound. Yet the finished product sells for thousands of dollars per pound. Most of the value is in the information content. That is where the jobs and the livelihoods are going.

In his 2013 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama spoke of “bringing jobs back” to the U.S., a phrase that suggests a return to a better past. The truth is that new jobs are not “coming back”—they are moving forward. Most manufacturing growth now takes place in China, India and other “developing” economies—helping to make these relatively poor regions of the world a little bit richer—but their machinery, materials and know-how must come from somewhere. The opportunity for advanced countries lies in building the high-tech tools needed to make more tools and in supplying the programming, finance, logistics and marketing required to intelligently manipulate matter. In this way, manufacturing will continue to pack more information and knowledge into less matter while using less energy, making the world to order.


Scientific American has a bunch of articles relating to this:

Future Materials: Seven next-generation materials promise to change the way the world is made
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=future-substance-new-
materials-promise-better-batteries-stronger-steel
]

Advanced 3-D Printing: Will 3-D printing transform conventional manufacturing?
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=brighter-future-manuf
acturing-3d-printed-one-layer-at-time
]

My Robot Boss: Next-Gen Factory Robots Could Call the Shots
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=whos-the-boss-next-ge
n-factory-robots-could-call-shots
]

Atomic Toolbox: Manufacturing at the Nanoscale
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=atomic-toolbox-manufa
cturing-at-nanoscale
]

Digital Test Tube: High-Powered Computing Heralds Digital Industrial Revolution
[] http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=high-powered-computin
g-heralds-digital-industrial-revolution


I'd love to read anyone's thoughts on any of these issues; there's some really fascinating stuff in many of them!

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