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" ... Briefly, a very well equipped makerspace, like TechShop, has all the tools you need to make almost anything in the world. These include 3D printers, laser cutters, mills, lathes, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines, a complete metal shop, wood shop, plastics and electronics labs, textiles lab and the space, training, and environment designed to enable you to make whatever you want. ... "
" ... Business leaders are getting more involved in technology decisions than ever before. To a large extent, many previously non-tech businesses are evolving into technology businesses. A manufacturer of engine components, for example, now relies on software -- either developed in-house or purchased -- that sets the design points and tolerances of the components being produced on lathes and other machines. An export-import business now engages customers across the globe through e-commerce-based transactions, using sites and tools developed in-house or contracted through the cloud. ... "
" ... In the back of one of the two squat one-story buildings they work from is the center of manufacturing. The gray cement floor of a large garage is packed with lathes, milling machines, fabrication tables and a vacuum former, a device that shapes plastics by stretching them over premade molds. Here, employees assemble parts made of materials like Kevlar, carbon fiber and fiberglass, with electronics produced in the adjacent room. ... "
" ... The most unromantic dinner for two in the history of epic eating recently went down outside Seattle. The participants: me and Nathan Myhrvold, the legendary technologist who, armed with the tens of millions he earned helping Bill Gates popularize software at Microsoft, has reinvented himself as the world's most renowned food scientist. The setting: his sprawling laboratory, where he deconstructs the process of cooking. Giant lathes and centrifuges surround our metallic table, and the hum of machinery fills the air. The only hint of nature--a wildflower centerpiece--sits inside a test tube. ... "