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Next MakeNext MakeNext Make is a forward-looking design methodology and strategic framework that focuses on anticipating and shaping future manufacturing processes, products, and systems. This comprehensive approach combines elements of speculative design, technological forecasting, and sustainable production principles to envision and develop next-generation solutions. At its core, Next Make emphasizes the integration of emerging technologies, sustainable practices, and innovative production methods to create more efficient, environmentally conscious, and socially responsible manufacturing processes. The methodology incorporates advanced digital fabrication techniques, artificial intelligence, robotics, and smart materials while considering circular economy principles and waste reduction strategies. Practitioners of Next Make typically employ iterative prototyping, scenario planning, and cross-disciplinary collaboration to explore potential future manufacturing landscapes. This approach has gained significant recognition in the design community, including acknowledgment through platforms such as the A' Design Award & Competition, which features categories specifically dedicated to future-oriented manufacturing concepts. The framework addresses crucial aspects such as resource optimization, energy efficiency, and adaptable production systems, while also considering the social implications of automated manufacturing and the changing nature of human-machine interaction in production environments. Next Make methodology often incorporates elements of biomimicry and regenerative design, seeking inspiration from natural systems to create more sustainable and efficient manufacturing processes. Author: Lucas Reed Keywords: manufacturing innovation, future production, sustainable development, digital fabrication, technological advancement |
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