Today the technological development or the continuous acceleration of inventions and innovations has established the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This has given rise to an “in- telligent” factory, which produces objects that are not necessarily serialized but personalized to satisfy individual needs at low costs. From here arises the idea of configuring a customized chair, printed in 3D, medical (postural) and truly within the reach of all. The achievement of this objective involves the orchestration of a series of activities: a product configurator, a sof- tware for the management of physical parameters, thanks to the collaboration of osteopathics physiotherapists; an e-commerce site, for the transition from virtual to real; a 3D printing service network in the area where the work is supposed to be done, with its transport system (km 0); a monitoring of all the printed chairs, which allows their recovery, once their function of use has been exhausted, to recycle them within an eco-sustainable (re)productive system (cradle to cradle).
Russo, D. (2019). John Smith. Personalized and posture care chair, on demand. In 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (pp. 497-506). Palermo : Palermo University Press | New Digital Press.
John Smith. Personalized and posture care chair, on demand
Russo, D
2019-01-01
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Today the technological development or the continuous acceleration of inventions and innovations has established the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This has given rise to an “in- telligent” factory, which produces objects that are not necessarily serialized but personalized to satisfy individual needs at low costs. From here arises the idea of configuring a customized chair, printed in 3D, medical (postural) and truly within the reach of all. The achievement of this objective involves the orchestration of a series of activities: a product configurator, a sof- tware for the management of physical parameters, thanks to the collaboration of osteopathics physiotherapists; an e-commerce site, for the transition from virtual to real; a 3D printing service network in the area where the work is supposed to be done, with its transport system (km 0); a monitoring of all the printed chairs, which allows their recovery, once their function of use has been exhausted, to recycle them within an eco-sustainable (re)productive system (cradle to cradle).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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