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Jay Rogers: Why Making Things Locally Is The Key to Sustainable Manufacturing

Jay Rogers Local Motors
April 24, 2016
The government selected GE for the project because of its knowledge of the high-temperature metals needed to withstand the heat inside the engine, and its expertise in building turbines for power plants and battleships, and superchargers for high-altitude bombers. GE now calls this know-how accessibility and cross-pollination the GE Store. “The FBI man warned me that if I gave away any secrets, the penalty was death,” Sorota said.
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Perspectives

Paul Rogers: Why Cyber Risk Should Be Treated Like an Unlocked Car

Paul Rogers President And Ceo Of Wurldtech
September 30, 2015

Instead of trying to guess the risk of cyber attacks, companies should view their industrial assets like an unlocked car — and simply focus on stopping attacks from occurring in the first place.

 

Part of my job is to evangelize the need for cyber security solutions to protect industrial control systems (ICS). In many instances, when I meet with executives from companies who own or operate industrial technology, they are already aware that their control systems are at risk from cyber attacks.
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Driving a 3D-Printed Car Through Manufacturing — Q&A with Jay Rogers of Local Motors

Jay Rogers Local Motors
March 17, 2015

From micro-manufacturing and co-creation to the first 3D-printed car, Jay Rogers is remaking the manufacturing process.

 

If the democratization of manufacturing is being fueled by forces such as the open-source movement and 3D printing, Jay Rogers may be sitting in the driver’s seat.
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