Dematerialization 101

August 3, 2007 at 10:19 pm | Posted in Dematerialization, Education | 2 Comments

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  1. [...] the unfamiliar/counter-intuitive and substituting the more familiar. This is yet another sign of dematerialization and virtualization so I expect it will bear [...]

  2. [...] I’ll stick with current terminology. Manufacturing 2.0 is a transition phase that will bring dematerialization to the forefront. reBang’s excellent Next Generation of Product Development Tools series is [...]


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