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Today, Humanity+ is announcing that we are taking on the Gada Prize in Personal Manufacturing. I am really excited about this one. Here's the announcement:
Announcing the Gada Prize in Personal Manufacturing @ Humanity+
http://humanityplus.org/2010/11/gada-prize-in-personal-manufacturing-at-humanityplus/"""
Humanity+ is proud to announce the Gada Prize (
gadaprize.org)
in Personal Manufacturing. By January 1, 2013, we will award $20,000 to
the individual or team who demonstrates specific improvements to 3D
printing technology. The prize was initially hosted by the
Foresight Institute and is now hosted by
Humanity+.
Founded in 1998, Humanity+ focuses on human enhancement and emerging
technologies. Desktop 3D printers promise a disruption in manufacturing
technology, with improvements on price, productivity, and portability.
We believe that a fully open-source 3D printer will herald a new era
for both industrial manufacturing and individual prototyping– allowing
everyone to rapidly build and test their inventions.
The Gada Prize awards innovations applied to the RepRap
platform, an open source 3D printer capable of printing plastic
objects. Established in 2005 by Adrian Bowyer, the RepRap project has
now grown into an international community of scientists, researchers,
engineers and RepRap operators. The long-term vision of the RepRap
project is an open-source self-replicating machine — a 3D printer that
can build copies of itself.
Interested? Everyone is invited to get involved! The teams are especially friendly, and you can always reach out to us.
Humanity+ is an international organization focusing on technologies
that expand human capacities. We primarily engage in promotion,
conferences, ethics, debate, publication, and sponsored projects. The
goal of the Gada Prizes is to improve the lives of one billion people
by 2020. After an incubation period with the Foresight Institute, the
Gada Prize is now a welcome addition to our portfolio.
Resources:
Contact:
Bryan Bishop
Asst. Director of R&D, Humanity+
br...@humanityplus.org
phone: +1-512-203-0507
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On a related note, you can access information at
gadaprize.org from now on.
- Bryan
http://heybryan.org/1 512 203 0507