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− | Digital manufacturing must not be confused with [[digital control over matter]].<br> | + | Digital manufacturing (1) must not be confused with [[digital control over matter]] (2).<br> |
− | The former is about digital control over manufacturing processes like CNC machines or 3D-printers.<br> | + | The former (1) is about digital control over manufacturing processes like CNC machines or 3D-printers.<br> |
− | The latter is about the products being in some sense digital. <br> | + | The latter (2) is about the products being in some sense digital. <br> |
− | Having very many discrete parts of known type at at all times known positions in an automated way.<br> | + | Having very many discrete parts of known type at at-all-times-known positions in an automated way.<br> |
− | The focus here in this wiki is the latter. | + | The focus here in this wiki is the latter (2). |
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+ | == Related == | ||
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+ | * [[Digital control over reversibly composable units of matter]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 14:06, 5 October 2023
Digital manufacturing (1) must not be confused with digital control over matter (2).
The former (1) is about digital control over manufacturing processes like CNC machines or 3D-printers.
The latter (2) is about the products being in some sense digital.
Having very many discrete parts of known type at at-all-times-known positions in an automated way.
The focus here in this wiki is the latter (2).
Related
External links
- Wikipedia: Digital manufacturing
- Wikipedia: Digital modeling and fabrication