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WHAT DOES

AN ARTIST,

A CHEF

AND

A CINEMATOGRAPHER

HAVE IN COMMON?

12 . 30 . 2011

Not much....

But we are brothers who grew up visiting factories, eating in staff canteens and working late nights on the assembly lines. (Sometimes even on our birthday)

30.12.2010

We have been around the block (more than a few times) and we believe that there needs to be a change in the way products are made.

We are here to bridge the gap between suppliers and customers. We strive to be more resourceful.

BE RESOURCEFUL

Waste matters. It comes in many forms and we are here to do what we can to limit this.

Sometimes this means picking the right material to work with so a product can last longer. It might mean providing tools and systems to factories to collect data to make better and more informed decisions.

It can also be as simple as being transparent. Sharing knowledge with others so they can make better decisions when building products.

ON A HUMAN LEVEL

No bullsh*t. We go to where it matters to deliver a product that matters.

Bring manufacturing down to a human level.

Bart, Dexter and Mei on the assembly line

Mr. Zhou polishing steel beams

There are misconceptions about manufacturing.

Not everything is made like this. 

Most of the time it is more like this.

No matter how we make the product, there is always a humanistic side to making. There are interesting people and ideas involved in the process. There is a learning and knowledge-sharing aspect to manufacturing that we love and want to share.

INDUSTRY 4.0,

PRODUCT OPTIMIZATION, ROBOTICS

Now that we have got the SEO jargon out of the way, lets get down to brass tacks.

Whilst we do believe in these ideas, we are here to make an effort to be resourceful. We will do that in any way we can and every where we can.

We are advocates of new technology and we believe everyone should be offered solutions to limit waste.

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