To view a web version of this message, click here Popup Factory Demo at Solid Conference 2015 One of the most impressive things on display at the 2015 Solid conference in San Francisco was a lineup of devices (most if not all of them available off-the-shelf, and small enough to be carried around by one person) that together made up a pop-up factory. Watch to see how a wearable IoT device can be produced, right down to the custom neoprene wristband and genetic-algorithm-shaped casing, by following each machine's output, from one end to the other. (Note the humans filling in where robots might be in some actual factories, but as explained in the video, not every job can be effectively automated.) ==================================================================== Optimizing your network for virtualization, convergence and the cloud ===================================================================== Additional Features GameStart Uses Minecraft to Teach Kids Programming Definitive Password Management Best Practices Using OSS? Networking for a smarter data center ===================================================================== You have received this message because you signed up to receive mailings from Slashdot. If you no longer wish to receive this Slashdot Resources newsletter, click the Unsubscribe link below. You are subscribed to the Slashdot Resources newsletter as samuel.goulder@gmail.com To unsubscribe, click here or send an email to: unsubscribe-47675@elabs10.com To ensure delivery of this newsletter to your inbox and to enable images, please add slashdot@newsletters.slashdot.org to your e-mail address book or safe senders list. Slashdot | 225 West Santa Clara Street, Suite 1150 | San Jose, CA 95113 |
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