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Regular Meetings are Saturdays from 9:30-11:30 AM   Directions

Knights of Columbus Building - Meeting Room, 1114 American Blvd West, Bloomington, MN 

 

April 6, 2013

Future Studies

Title: The Emerging Revolution in 3D Printing and Fabrication

Presenter: George Kubik, PhD (Anticipatory Futures Group, LLC)

Abstract: What are “Fab Shops”? Fab shops are digital-based fabrication shops that use 3d printing to produce physical products. Although Fab Shops are a fairly recent phenomenon, they are rapidly expanding in abundance, popularity, and importance. They are also exerting a growing impact on the global scene: 3D fabrication capabilities are rapidly democratizing the processes of design and production, and they are driving what some observers refer to as the new industrial revolution.

 

As a result of ongoing breakthroughs in 3d printing, two trends are emerging: (1) Industrial fabbers are producing increasingly complex and larger multi-material products; and, (2) Rapidly decreasing costs of 3D printers are enabling home fabbers to create small-scale digital factories. The resulting range of fab shops are enabling dramatic increases in the production of customized products and the integration of increasing numbers of consumers in design and production processes. “Fabbers” (digital fabricators) are also enabling the production of an accelerating range of products with ever-decreasing product lifecycles, and on-demand manufacture of spare parts and customized products in limited numbers.

 

In the future, it is forecast that the growing number of Fab shops, coupled with the Internet of Things and the increased availability of intelligent materials and high-performance synthetics, will result in a new industrial revolution. Printed vehicles, houses, and guns are among the subjects that we will review and discuss. Sound too good to be true, join us Saturday (06-Apr-2013) and judge for yourself.

 

 

April 13, 2013

Economic Futures
Presenter: Jim Zitek

Title: Is it possible to determine where the economy and markets will be in 2013 or 2015?

 

In spite of the economy and markets being very complex, dynamic and behavior oriented, it is possible to forecast the future if you are not ridgeley positive or negative; if you understand how the markets work today vs. yesterday and if you have a platform from which to view the big events. We will discuss the platform and the view at the SIG.

  

 

 

April 20, 2013

Technology Futures

Title: coming soon

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April 27, 2013

Society, Management & Education Futures

Title: coming soon

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Topics Pending for 2012

Future schedule work in progress

Roundtable: Tech Breakthrough Forecasts for 2015-2020

See topics awaiting dates above.

 

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