6. An innovative manufacturing model
The manufacturing method used for this project is unusual in that it is not based on a single company's design, but on a collaborative platform. There are no design costs, since the design plans are accessible online as open-source software. This unique design model not only reduces costs, but also accelerates iterative improvements.
While contact between researchers and professionals at the University of Nantes ensured a good understanding of the needs of patients and intensive care physicians, the Makers for Life collective subsequently relied on the Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) and the Auvergne-Rhône Alpes region, which also provided funding for suppliers to get the project off the ground quickly.
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Quentin Adam, Clever Cloud; Mathias Adam, Freelance; Claire Alberti, Cea; Olivier Ami, Altrnativ.Care"; Karim Ashenoune, "Université De Nantes"; Johanne Auclair, "Dicidesign"; Vincent Aucouturier, "Groupe Atlantic"; Claude-Eric Bahuaud, "Airbus"; Julien Bajolet, "Ipc"; Olivier Balavoine, "Airbus"; Anne-Lise Bance, "Prophil"; Noel Barbu, "Université De Nantes"; Arthur Bardinet,...
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