[LeWeb’14] Tweet sur l’intervention de @brady (Maker)
The Maker Movement is taking new and unique applications of technologies to a new level.
The Maker Movement is taking new and unique applications of technologies to a new level. Innovation in robotics and 3-D printing, for example, are driving advances in manufacturing, engineering, industrial design and hardware. Once viewed as a subculture, this movement has definitely entered the mainstream.
@moctarkane > What a pity, small public for this good Makers session with James Siminoff, Benjamin Joffe and Jesse Robbins #leweb
@_TheFaktory > « Hardware companies compete with the consumers perception of the Apple experience » @ring_labs
@buck_ers > Great video from Ring showing its wifi connected doorbell capturing video evidence of boy letting dog do its biz on the front lawn
@papadimitriou > By releasing outstanding products, Apple has made it very difficult to compete if you’re in hardware”
@chgillot > @ring_labs Entrepreneurs should have thick skin. That’s for sure something in common for hardware and software.
@papadimitriou > The fail whale didn’t kill Twitter, but a one-star review can kill a hardware startup.”
@NicolasLoubet > @benjaminjoffe recalls the different – HARD – steps for hardware startups
@mrgunn > Just because you can 3D print something, doesn’t mean you can make a product. Takes whole supply chain. – Joffe @HAXLR8R
@NicolasLoubet > @benjaminjoffe — « If you want to scale a hardware startup, you need to go to China (Shenzen). »
@mrgunn > « Shenzen is Silicon Valley for hardware. Just take a trip there. »- @HAXLR8R
@derceto > Faire une entreprise hardware est comme avoir un enfant : facile à concevoir, compliqué à faire grandir #leweb
@zdar > « It’s easy to make something. It’s difficult to make something that can be made »
@derceto > En chine, tout objet peut être copié dans la journée. Seul le software peut protéger les startup hardwares des copycat #leweb
@maciejpolonski > Only brand, software and customer data make a #hardware startup defensible, hardware is easily reverse engineered #leweb