America’s “New Industrial Revolution”: NOT Re-Shoring Jobs, BUT New-Shoring Employment

3DP Media’s “NY3DP Summits” Roundtable on Re-industrialization at Brooklyn Navy Yard Finds New York Can Exploit City and Region Competitive Advantages To “New-Shore” Its Workforce.

On 24 September 2013—as part of our week-long NY3DP Summits event-set—we assembled a diverse team of six 3DP experts, industrial-manufacturing players, futurist thought-leaders and enterprise planners at BLDG 92, Visitor Center and Museum of the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York City.

We entitled this Roundtable “New Industrial Revolution: 3D-Printing Transformers, Nabes-Based Nanofactories & American Re-Shoring.” Our challenging subtitle was: “Will New York City Spearhead America’s Manufacturing Make-Over Via Home-Grown, Disruptive 3DP Tech?”

Thanks to our sponsors BLDG 92, Autodesk and ITAC, this event presented a “suite” of activities at BLDG 92 and the Brooklyn Navy Yard. These offerings included a realtime 3DP Demonstration, Walking Tour of nearby Yard “DigiFab” manufacturers and New Lab Beta, our Roundtable Session and a Reception (sponsored by Autodesk).

I was pleased to help MC the event and moderate the Roundtable. Here were some of the concepts I had asked the Roundtablers to come prepared to discuss:

Will 3DP help propel an American manufacturing “make-over?” Will our City-fostered 3DP players help drive this change? And/or, will New York City (and State) grasp a commercially commanding position as a 3DP Cluster—or industrial-segment Ecosystem—for the betterment of our commonweal interests?

At the Roundtable, here are the two main questions I posed our conferees to initiate discussion and provoke the fertile exchange that followed:

(1) “Re-Shoring” is one of the new terms for bringing former U.S. manufacturing back to America from its “off-shore” locations. Given that digital fabrication continues to displace human labor — and will in re-shoring as well — how do you think American industrial ownership and labor can best cooperate to assure successful repatriation of production and its jobs impact?

(2) New Lab Beta is just a short block or two south of here. NLB has been funded by the City & State to help develop The Green Manufacturing Center by — among other things — prospectively occupying 84K square feet of space there. What neo-industrial processes do you believe New Lab should target to develop and why?

There was a beauty to our select group of assembled minds working our topics at this Roundtable. Every moderator hopes that the spontaneous synthesis and synergy naturally take discussions in new directions and deliver innovative ideas. All as a kind of self-sustaining reaction. And that is exactly what happened!

One of the Roundtable’s key, group-developed contentions was that the jobs that we have “off-shored” in the past are NOT—in the main—returning. China will NOT be giving back that low-wage work.

What WILL happen—driven by America’s new industrial technologies and innovating entrepreneurs—is that manufacturing employment in the U.S. will enjoy a renaissance. As a term of art and description, our conferees decided that phenomenon—of a new kind of workforce development and middle-class employment—should be called “new-shoring” or “future-shoring.” And, New York City (and State, by natural extension) is—in large part because of its lead in 3D Printing—the epicenter of this re-industrialization.

We video’d the entire session and here are the links to the Roundtable’s PART #1 and PART #2.

Enjoy this hour and a half of though-provoking interaction on your screen of choice. This Roundtable is a trove of knowledge that points to New-Shoring as a product of 3DP and Digital Fabrication. We’ll mine these rich veins for deeper explication—and show-case these new ideas driving this positive disruption for New York and the nation. Look to our further coverage of this seminal event in future posts right here.

C’mon Back!

LAND

 

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We’ve Scaled The “Summits!” Our NY3DP Summits, That Is…And We’ll “Sherpa” You There, Too!

One 3D-Printing-Focused Position Presentation And Four Investigatory Roundtables Over A Week—21 Through 27 September—Here In New York City…

If you missed hearing from—and engaging with—our 31 NY3DP experts and thought-leaders in person this last week, we’ll STILL going to guide you to their ideas and present you with the knowledge-building experience of having “been there.”

All this week, we’ll be posting videos of those thought-provoking Roundtable sessions—on this site—as Vlogs.

The first video is already up. That is my presentation at World Maker Faire 2013 in Queens on Saturday, 21 September. I entitled it Come (3DP) Cluster: How Makers & Other 3D-Printing Players Can Help Create A Re-Industrializing 3DP ‘Ecosystem’ in New York City.”

This video showcases my passionate position on 3DP industrial-segment Clustering here in New York—BOTH City AND State. I presented on the MAKE: 3D Printing Stage at the raucous and wild World Maker Faire 2013—68,000 attendees over two days (that’s up over 50% vis a vis 2012′s crowd).

So, C’mon Back—for more of our NY3DP Summits’ Roundtables—by video!

LAND

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“Come (3DP) Cluster”–Land Grant Presents On The “Make: 3D Printing Stage” at World Maker Faire 2013

How Makers & Other 3D-Printing Players Can Help Create A Re-Industrializing 3DP “Ecosystem” in NYC

Saturday morning—at World Maker Faire at NYSCI’s Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows, Queens—I was delighted to speak on “clustering” to Makers at the VERY popular Faire for 2013. HERE‘s the link to my presentation.

And, here’s how I described the content: “Our 3DP-driven, DIY citizen-Makers are leading our governments’ economic-development policy makers. NYC3DP.com & This Week in NYC3DP Publisher will present his insightful perspective on the development of NYC’s 3DP, world-beating cluster. These novel views stem from reporting on bottom-up, DIY Makers, key 3DP product/services companies, tech startups, public officials, economic development players, educators, non-profits, foundations, et al. We citizens of New York need to foster our Nation’s biggest & best re-industrialization HERE. With its hand-made tech empowerment, 3DP will drive our City’s manufacturing makeover. 3DPers, Join In!”

Much more to come this week at our NY3DP Summits—check out our four Roundtables right here on this site.

C’mon Back!

LAND

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