OpenLabs in Hamburg & the Metropolitan Region
Nine OpenLabs, acting as real laboratories, to explore the possibilities of sustainable urban development and social participation in socio-economic and technological development processes.
Nine OpenLabs, acting as real laboratories, to explore the possibilities of sustainable urban development and social participation in socio-economic and technological development processes.
On 26 January 2023, the third consortium meeting of the Fab City project of Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, funded by dtec.bw, took place. Research and application partners involved in the research project presented their work status at the Fab City Haus in Hamburg.
In The Red Bulletin INNOVATOR, Dr.-Ing. Tobias Redlich, head of the New Production Institute, explains the current development of production and ways to overcome the risks of fragile supply chains that have arisen.
On the 29th of November 2022 the New Production Institute put the Farmbot into storage for a winter break. But before the Farmbot was put into hibernation, the partners involved, Klimaschutzstiftung Hamburg, Fab City Verein Hamburg and Helmut Schmidt University, met to discuss the results of the first test phase.
In a project with students of the TUHH, concepts for 3D printing of spare parts for the vehicles of the Stadtreinigung are developed. In this way, defective parts can be reproduced quickly and independently on site and the supply of the Stadtreinigung can be maintained.
As part of the initiative Digital4jobs the New Production Institute is implementing an Open Laboratory for Digital Manufacturing to promote innovation and local value creation with digital fabrication tools towards an Industry 4.0 in Tunisia.
On 11th November 2022, the workshop "Legal Issues of Open Source Hardware" of the cooperation partner Bucerius Law School took place at Fab City Haus. Legal issues around the topic of Open Source Hardware (OSH) in the areas of IP rights, licenses and liability were discussed.
Mohammed Omer described the findings of his pilot study in Oman with ten migrant-run microenterprises in the carpentry and steel fabrication industries were reported.
Mohammed Omer explores the need for a conceptualization of open source machine tools (OSMT) and proposes a basic definition for the term. By coining the term, its applicability in low resource contexts is further determined and the potential of OSMT to democratize manufacturing technologies is identified.
From October 12 – 22 , the New Production Institute and Fab City Hamburg team is present at the world’s biggest fabrication event in Bali, Indonesia.