5. Open Source software has
changed the world…
Freely shareable open source software has
changed the entire world, bringing us:
Linux, most of the internet, the majority of
websites
Wikipedia, the Creative Commons
Android, most mobile phones
100,000’s of new SMEs
Today >86% of all companies worldwide
use open source software
6. … but software was just the start
The Open source revolution is
moving to the real world
Open Source Hardware shares
designs for physical objects
that you can manufacture
anywhere
MOOCs are open source
applied to education
The next twenty years will see
immense changes in the way
we do things
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7. Open Source Hardware
The price of flexible
machines for making
things is collapsing
3D Printers were €20,000 in
2010, now available from
€200
The core enabling
technology is low-cost
electronics and open
source machine control
8. A few examples
Made in USA
Made in Italy Made in UK
Made in Netherlands
Made in Geneva
3DFunlab
Made in Geneva
15. The LocalFab Renaissance
Make physical things
inexpensively
Add intelligence with open
source electronics and
software
Connect them to the
Internet of Things
Resulting in an explosion of innovation everywhere.
Why not here too?
16. Since August 2014…
Open Innovation Labs, based around an
entrepreneurial, ecological fablab.
17. “Fab Labs give people the tools they need to
create technology and make (almost) anything”
Professor Neil Gershenfeld
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
18. HACKERSPACE
MAKERSPACE
FABLAB TECHSHOP
networking
hardware recyclingcomputer hacking
programming
robotics community electronics woodworking
metalworking
shared machines
kids / schools
courses
CNC
Laser cutting
3D printing
pro consulting
small production
education
bits & atoms
research
network
open access
19. About us
We are a team of entrepreneurs with a shared
passion for open innovation.
We aim to create experimental laboratories, to
prototype ideas and create businesses
We see an ecological fablab as a tool for
expanding open source innovation beyond the
software world into more tangible things
20. Team: Founders
Founders & Management
Paul Bristow, Yves Zieba, David Jeanneret,
Arnaud Blain, Cristina Olivetti, Charlie Sellers,
Ayse Ozturk, Alain Vuilleumier, Denis Bucher,
Clement Drevo, Carmelia Rubio-Torset
Y V E S
Z I E B A
PA U L
B R I S T O W
C A R M E L I A
R U B I O -
D AV I D
J E A N N E R E T
C H A R L I E
S E L L E R S
C A R M E L I A
R U B I O - T O R S E T
AY S E
O Z T U R K
D E N I S
B U C H E R
C L E M E N T
D R E V O
A R N A U D
B L A I N
C R I S T I N A
O L I V E T T I
+ A L A I N V U I L L E U M I E R
23. Ideas->reality
Idea Computer 2D drawing or 3D model
2D drawing Laser cutter or CNC
3D model 3D Printer or CNC
In a short time, you go from an idea in your head
to your idea in your hand!
24. Cost balance is shifting
Renewable Energy
Local Materials
Recycled Materials
1
10
100
Transport & Far East Labour Costs
Local Fabrication Costs
We can accelerate
this trend, using
25. Working with ecologically
sound materials
Bio-plastics where possible
Composite wood/PLA
Recycled ABS/PET/HDPE
Local Wooden offcuts
Local Aluminium offcuts
29. Here in Geneva
The Geneva area has mostly lost it’s prototyping
ecosystem.
It’s not in great shape for the Internet of Things.
Even industries like watches and jewellery are too
traditional to innovate.
30. …part of the solution
A FabLab provides a shared resource for the
entrepreneurial community: digital fabrication
equipment and expertise for physical prototyping
and small production runs.
An entrepreneurial FabLab is part of the
collaborative economy, sitting alongside co-
working spaces as a resource for local
entrepreneurs starting their activities.
31. For example:
Newco.ch wants to create an activity tracker with
air quality measurement in the wearable IoT
space.
32. Our plan
Build creative spaces to
stimulate local innovation
A hybrid mix of fablab,
creative lab, media lab,
nutrition lab, mobile lab and
edu lab
Prototyping ideas of any kind
Use the frontier - and work
with the network of other
spaces - we can’t do
everything!
34. Where?
Pangloss Labs #1
Ferney-Voltaire, FRANCE
12bis rue de Gex,
Domaine des Marmousets
(Bus F, Château de Voltaire)
Non-profit Association
Pangloss Labs #2
Geneve, SWITZERLAND
Searching under way, with
lots of discussions ongoing
Association, becoming a
Foundation
Activities are ongoing already