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MCPC 2011 World Conference on Mass Customization & Open Innovation, Hosted by Berkely and MIT

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Assa Ashuach presentation on the 19th was about his vission of ‘a shift in the order of use’ something Assa defines as UIO = user informed objects.

Assa’s presentation included an array of projects from the studio unique digital design proceses and aproach to embeded user information with a bespoke software solutions  for brands and product design.  including Introductions to some new digital design methods by Assa Ashuach studio and digital forming

 

The confernace was hosted by Berkely and MIT – 2011 World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation:

Bridging Mass Customization & Open Innovation. Was closed at November 19, 2011 San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront. 

Was a great four days event, speakers, researchers and companies from around the world see http://corporateinnovation.berkeley.edu/mcpc2011/index.html

Assa Ashuach Ai Stool process 3D illustration

 

Wired 2011 conference London October 13/14 – we will be presenting and demoing some products and technology

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Find us at the wired conference this thursday around 14:30, we will be there all through the two days. 

We will be also showing some technology and products at the ‘Test Lab’ by the end of the day jest befor the wired O2 party…

Follow the link http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-05/3/wired-2011-event 

Assa Ashuach at wired conference London 2011

 

Assa Studio powered by Digital Forming at Innovate 11 conference and a one day show Tuesday 11,10,2011

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We will be showing at the KTN TSB one-day innovate11 conference/show https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/innovate most of UK’s social design technology generators under one roof :) hope some of you can make it…

watch the event live at https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/innovate-11/watch-live

Assa Ashuach top geometry view in process

 

 

Assa Studio installation and Talk at the V&A this weekend 24-25th London design week

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Dear friends,

Come to visit us at the V&A for an installation and a talk.

The installation will be taking place at the V&A Porter
Gallery, Sacker Centre and Garden as part of the LDF Digital Design
Weekend, curated by Irini Papadimitriou

Assa’s
talk at the V&A Power of Making space will take place on Saturday 24th at
13:00

Assa Ashuach
studio installation at the Porter Gallery:

We will show a selection of objects and processes powered by our
Digital Forming (DF) technology. Several PCs will be running the DF technology,
allowing guests to play, co-design and modify a new format of virtual designed
objects on screen.

This is an opportunity to learn more about our technology and
notions of design objects together with designing the objects as well as the
object’s 3D user experience.

Assa Ashuach bon bon light in the digital forming CODO app

Play
and Produce:

Randomly selected guests will be invited to 3D print their
co-designed object of the ‘Openpen’ at Metropolitan Works in London’s East End.
Guests will be invited for a tour of Metworks facility and to hand pick their
3D printed gift pens.

assa ashuach openpen milan 2011

Assa Ashuach CNC work in progress

At the
V&A:

Opening: Sat 24th & Sun 25th Sept, 10.30 – 17.00

Talk: 24th at 13:00

Location: V&A, Porter Gallery, Sacker Centre and Garden

(Entrance from Exhibition
Road opposite the Science Museum) 

 

With Many thanks to our
sponsors:

Assa Ashuach sponsors at the V&A show

Some more
news:

Assa’s  Keynote at the
RSA is now edited to a 15min and can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjoMap9O_KY
or at the RSA app if you have it…

Assa keynote at the RSA

Panel debate chaired
by Hugh Aldersey-Williams with Sebastian Conran,
Roland Harwood and Neil Hopkinson

 

Digital forming
ltd:

The main company focused is now on B2B while the UCODO
designer/user platform will be introduced at the a next phase, for the full
range of the DF software services please contact info@digitalforming.com

You can find
the DF team at the following coming events:

TCT Additive Manufacturing Conference, NEC Birmingham – 27th – 29th September 2011

TEDx Conference, Salzburg – 30th September 2011:

WIRED Conference, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London – 13th – 14th October 2011

Tokyo Designers Week, Japan – 6th November 2011:

TED Salon, London –10th November 2011

Bridging Mass Customization and Open Innovation – MCPC 2011, San Francisco – 16-19th November, 2011

 

 

 

 

Assa at Future Human – the theater of innovation presents Micro Manufacturing: Wednesday August 10, 2011 at The Book Club

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Assa will be participating in a salon discussion at Future Human: Wednesday August 10, 2011 at The Book Club

read some below… here is a link http://www.futurehuman.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?cPath=3&products_id=17 please come…

Assa at Future human salon debate

Our next Future Human event is on August 10, subtitled Micro Manufacturing. Over the past 10 years the Internet has ripped power from governments, companies and other institutions and put it into the hands of normal people, turning passive consumers into socially networked producers. Over the next 10 years, we’re going to see digital economics upturn industrial production and the physical world of ‘things’, as emerging printing technologies and the distribution efficiencies of the Internet give individuals the power to challenge the giants of the manufacturing sector. Some might argue we’re already there, and that ‘making money from making’ has never been so straightforward. Pioneering websites like Etsy, Threadless, and Ponoko help designers turn their intellectual property into locally produced products that can be sold to a global community of consumers online. Yet up until recently, these websites focused on two-dimensionally printed or lasercut products like T-shirts, plates or flat pack furniture.

The advent of affordable 3D printers is having a profound effect on these business models, however, and offering would-be designers the scope to produce a panoply of products: plastic toys, furniture fixtures, electronic components – even finely crafted chocolates. All of these can be reproduced right now, using 3D design files supplied from anywhere in the world, with printing projects like RepRap and Makerbot lowering the economic barriers every year. Which companies and people are pioneering this shift, and how can ordinary people get involved? And will the Micro Manufacturing movement challenge and supplement the behemoths of global trade, or will it only ever be a niche concern?

Discussing these questions, as well as your own, will be three pioneering UK product designers.