Donal Reddington on mass customization, crowdsourcing and digital manufacturing

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Paul Greenberg on Mass Customization

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

CRM blogger Paul Greenberg has an interesting recent post which touches on diverse topics, including his experience when ordering a new custom laptop bag from Waterfield Designs. He also discusses the different views on mass customization held by Joseph Pine and Shoshanna Zuboff . He says: Joe’s thinking on mass customization is defined on page [...]

Mazda Adds Extra BTO Options

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Italian auto news website DueMotori.com carries news about Mazda adding more options to its build to order facility in Japan, called Web Tune Factory . This facility (for Japanese market only) allows customers to order Mazda cars to their own specification. It appears to offer a very high level of customization options, as described in [...]

Matthew McConaughey’s Personalized Blanket

Monday, April 17th, 2006

A newspaper called the Cumberland Times-News tells an interesting story about a family owned company called Roclith Blankets which provided personalized blankets for a new film called “We Are Marshall“, which stars Matthew McConaughey. The actor managed to pull an April fool joke on Clint Hillman of Roclith, by pretending that they had spelt his [...]

Reports on Personalized Medicine

Monday, April 17th, 2006

A couple of news items caught my eye recently, the first is a piece from the Houston Chronicle, describing how drug company NitroMed is targeting its advertising for BiDil, a heart disease drug developed specifically for African American patients. Separately, the Palm Beach Post reports on the BIO 2006 conference in Chicago, which focused on [...]

Laser Sintered Football Boot

Monday, April 17th, 2006

A website called Dexigner carries a story on Prior 2 Lever, a company which has launched the world’s first football boot made by selective laser sintering. The new boot is jointly developed by P2L and Loughborough University’s Rapid Manufacturing Research Group . The RM research group has been previously covered on this site, in connection [...]

Build-A-Bear Makes Acquisitions

Saturday, April 8th, 2006

Build-A-Bear Workshop, the soft toy retailer where children can make their own stuffed bear, have bought The Bear Factory, a British company which operates a similar concept in the U.K. They have also taken over their U.K. franchisee, Amsbra, Ltd.

ChoiceStream CEO on Personalization

Saturday, April 8th, 2006

Writing in iMediaConnection, Steve Johnson (CEO of ChoiceStream) discusses ‘Five Components of Personalization’. Although his article relates mainly to the personalization of marketing rather than end-products, it makes interesting reading.

Customization Key to Success in Electronics?

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

Electronics industry website EMSNow has a short interview with Rich Heimsch of Protean Marketing. The interview touches on the idea that the increasing personalization of consumer electronics will benefit Western manufacturers, which are geared more towards short run production than the high-volume factories of Asia. This idea is discussed as a possibility rather than being [...]

Mass Customised Housing in Britain

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

British newspaper the Yorkshire Post recently carried an article on plans to develop pre-manufactured housing using components of buildings that can be combined in different ways. A non-profit organisation, Accent Group, plan to work with Canadian architect Avi Friedman (director of the affordable housing programme at Canada’s McGill University).  The article quotes Friedman: “What I [...]

Tooling for Agile Manufacturing

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

I came across an interesting news item about research being carried out by Rhodes State College on tooling for agile manufacturing . What they are researching is tooling with a shorter development time and lifespan, so that new products can be brought to market more quickly. This is aimed at preventing ‘knock-offs’ (direct copies of [...]

Whew!

Monday, March 27th, 2006

It’s been a while coming, but I’ve finally got the re-design that I had been planning for a while sorted out. Late last year, it became clear to me that I could not continue to update the site regularly, due to the cumbersome system that I was using to publish new articles. I’ve now switched [...]