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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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== External links ==

Revision as of 21:49, 8 June 2023

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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).

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