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What is the Internet of Things and What Does It Mean for the Economy?
data of your activity such as locations, schedules, or calendar, then share these data with a smart car, smart thermostat, smart refrigerator, and maybe a smart coffee maker, the collaborative work among
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Revolutionizing the Automotive Industry Using 3D Printed Cars and Innovative Services
for producing functional tooling and car components. Using carbon fiber companies with 3D printing is also possible, which opens a new door to producing even lighter car parts. How to integrate 3D printing
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12 Brands Using Crowdsourcing for Product Design Ideas
Facebook page, the German car manufacturer allowed its fans to customize the design of a car. They called it 911 Carrera 4S. Porsche asked its fans to choose different aspects of the car design ranging from
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8 Commercial Construction Drawings Types Used by Architects and CAD Services Companies
property lines, neighboring lots, roads, and natural or constructed features like trees, sidewalks, and car parks. These plans usually contain essential information like the building footprint, entrances, driveways
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Industries That Can Benefit the Most from Crowdsourcing
to consumers’ needs more quickly. It’s essentially allowing more designers to get their foot in the door. There is no longer a gatekeeper that dictates who gets their product – the consumer now decides it
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3D Modeling Services - Factors Affecting the Speed of Your Project
their own field compared to areas they are not experienced in. A car modeler, for example, is already experienced in how a 3D model of a car should look and how to get there. Even if the fenders are a little
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21 Things Invented by Famous Female Inventors
in the 1960s. Initially, the device was very complicated, with a camera that moved up and down the door. She wanted to help people ensure their safety, as New York City police were always slow to respond