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As the name suggests, Industrial Revolutions are revolutionary. They mark periods in history where rapid developments in industrial processes drastically improve labour productivity growth. In the second half of the eighteenth century, the First Industrial Revolution began. One of its major achievements was the development of steam power, which completely redefined manufacturing. Following that, the Second and Third Industrial Revolutions were also hugely revolutionary, producing the first affordable motor car and the internet.
We are currently in the throes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, whose defining factor is the automation of industry. It is a period meant to greatly improve our use of technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. The big question, however, is has it failed to deliver? Or has it just not really happened yet?
Distribution and democratization represent two complementary paradigms that are gaining increasing attention in manufacturing. Distributed manufacturing (DM) allows for geographically dispersed production, often at small scales and near the end user. Democratization enables large populations to engage in manufacturing. Massively distributed manufacturing (MDM), which combines these paradigms, is performed on demand by a large network of people located anywhere. Rather than rely on mass production in centralized factories, MDM promises to improve the responsiveness and resilience of manufacturing to urgent production demands (such as emergencies like pandemics); promote mass customization and cost-effective, low-volume production; gainfully employ many informally trained citizens in manufacturing (such as through the gig economy); and reduce the environmental footprint of manufacturing by producing items near their points of use. The Fourth Industrial Revolution will play an important
Superior Hosting Zoom Meeting Tonight About Internet Service
Superior is working on creating a new citywide broadband service and there is a webinar tonight to discuss the proposal.
The virtual gathering happens tonight at 7 PM on Zoom, here is a link to the webinar, Superior Mayor Jim Paine is encouraging anyone interested in more details about the service to join tonight. Paine says, Cheaper, faster, internet for everyone. No tax increase, 100% voluntary. Better service for a lower cost. That’s it.
According to ConnectSuperior.com the proposed municipal broadband service would offer up to 30% lower cost internet, significantly increase the speed and reliability, give Superior residents multiple options for ISPs, improve economic development and foster innovation, and improve and create new services provided in the city.
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