This Special Issue on “Do It Together and Innovation” brings together a set of expertise, disciplines, and networks to address the environmental and socio-economic challenges facing our current industrial model. The accelerated development of advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, immersive technologies, Peer-to-Peer (P2P), the interconnection between digital and physical environments, and the spread of alternative development models such as the circular economy offer the potential for a transition to new innovative and sustainable hybrid modes of innovation, production and consumption.
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- Making the Tools to Do-It-Together: Open-source Compression Screw Manufacturing Case Study
- Emerging Business Models for Open Source Hardware
- Global value chains from a 3D printing perspective
- Sponsored Libre Research Agreements to Create Free and Open Source Software and Hardware
- Economic Savings for Scientific Free and Open Source Technology: A Review
- Quantifying the Value of Open Source Hardware Development
- Open-source, self-replicating 3-D printer factory for small-business manufacturing
- Strategic Investment in Open Hardware for National Security
- Towards national policy for open source hardware research: The case of Finland
- Professors Want to Share: Preliminary Survey Results on Establishing Open Source Endowed Professorships
- Canadian professors’ views on establishing open source endowed professorships
- Open source decarbonization for a sustainable world
- Equitable Research Capacity Towards the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case for Open Science Hardware