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Doug Morton

@dmortonuk

Technology Strategy @arrival

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#Moiré interference patterns are like optical levers, multiplying small movement into a large and mesmerising visual effect thevinylfactory.com/features/freak…

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Arrival become one of the UK's largest unicorns as Hyundai and Kia invest €100M. READ MORE: arrival.com/news/uk-electr…

Arrival become one of the UK's largest unicorns as Hyundai and Kia invest €100M.

READ MORE: arrival.com/news/uk-electr…
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Interesting slide at #MOVE2020 from the Arrival talk comparing the cost of a traditional EV and ICE vehicle. Speaker says the end goal is to reduce the cost to its electric vans by 50%.

Interesting slide at #MOVE2020 from the <a href="/arrival/">Arrival</a> talk comparing the cost of a traditional EV and ICE vehicle. Speaker says the end goal is to reduce the cost to its electric vans by 50%.
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"The fixed assembly line has served us well for more than a century, and yet we could unlock a new level of productivity by embracing the unpredictable nature of organic systems." READ HERE: medium.com/arrival/embrac…

"The fixed assembly line has served us well for more than a century, and yet we could unlock a new level of productivity by embracing the unpredictable nature of organic systems."

READ HERE: medium.com/arrival/embrac…
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Products will crystalise out of a solution of materials and machines in the factories of the future. Elements diffuse through a self-organising swarm as they are absorbed into assemblies. 💎🐜 The future is an exciting place to be!

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If we relinquish the desire to know explicitly in advance how each assembly operation will be performed, then we open up a whole new space for optimisation

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The next step for manufacturing is to build systems where the complexity of design and operation exceeds our capacity to understand it

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An optimal system has no responsibility to make sense to us, nevertheless we fight to understand and control every aspect of the design, limiting the complexity and speed of systems to comply with the bandwidth of human cognition. medium.com/arrival/embrac…

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If we as designers can learn to let go — to define the outcome and not the operation — then the factories of the future might begin to approach the efficiency and resilience of the natural systems we want them to resemble. medium.com/arrival/embrac…

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#Indiegogo's #Marketplace pilot is now a fully fledged #commerce site to rival Amazon Launchpad; helping #founders to sell their #products x.com/IGGJoel/status…

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#Google Home Mini is fantastic but ruined by lack of a 3.5mm jack; an omission which drives sales of either PoC Bug or @amazonecho #dot x.com/Google/status/…