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== Micro and nano-tech ==
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Biotech - single celled amazingly complex microscopic structures of inorganic material - diatoms, pollen etc. Snail shells.

Revision as of 20:23, 31 December 2008

This 'discussion page' is currently used to hold notes for the development of this website (however it can still be used for discussion)

Of course we don't want to stop people doing things they want to do...

Advanced manufacturing - point to some of the techniques in turning virtual designs into physical objects too

Automated building systems

Controlled environment and how that makes automation easier.

Mega-scale engineering panel

Seems that so-called 'industrial' systems are likely to become more distributed as the flexible computer-control fabrication processes become more prevalent and more capable.

Advanced nanotechnology. Explain. Tasks and manufacturing. Dangers, possibilities. Much of what is talked about to do with nanotechnology and abundance can be achieved with macro-scale technologies. However it is needed for advanced medical applications that cannot currently be treated. Reconfigurable matter.

Taking advantage of self-assembly

Access to land, resources etc.

Unsorted links

Micro and nano-tech

Biotech - single celled amazingly complex microscopic structures of inorganic material - diatoms, pollen etc. Snail shells.