INDIAN OPEN TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE INDIAN OPEN TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE Impact Projects IOTA projects using Open Source Hardware best practises under CC-BY-SA 4.0 License Arunkumar, K.R., PhD IOTA Founder Member Email: [email protected]http://www.iotaplatform.org
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INDIAN OPEN TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE INDIAN OPEN TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE
Impact Projects IOTA projects using Open Source Hardware best practises under CC-BY-SA 4.0 License
India dropping rapidly in human factor based innovation index
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But We have potential
Source: KPMG Technology Innovation Survey 2013
Ranking of country shows the most promise for disruptive breakthroughs that will have a global impact
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Source: Economic Times, Jan 8, 2015
Global India
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15%
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Are We Globally Competitive ?
India imported an estimated $ 38 billion worth of electronics last year, while only about $ 19 billion worth of goods were manufactured here with minimal value addition. “Indian manufacturers face various other challenges such as high cost of finance – there is 15% interest in India against 2-4% globally and high power costs due to irregular power supply. This create a disability of about 20% for Indian Manufacturers”, - Ashok Chandak, Chairman – India Electronics and Semiconductors Association (IESA).
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National Employability Report Engineers Annual Report 2014
Aspiring India
India Skills Report 2015 Wheelbox, PeopleStrong, CII,
Linkedin
“With close to 5.5 million graduates passing out every year, and only about 0.7 million being considered employable by in the IT/BPM industry, over-supply and low employability is significantly diluting the demographic dividend. It is critical to understand the talent demand and supply landscape and engage, enable and empower a tripartite network of the government, academia and industry to grow the skill sets required for India to be future ready.” - Prithvi Shergill, Chief Human Resources Officer, HCL Technologies
Low skill sets and employability – now a demographic problem
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Do we nurture & develop quality talent?
National Employability Report Engineers Annual Report 2014
“India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia & Singapore which has seen its first riots in 40 years are included on the endless list of nations experiencing war, terror, economic turbulence or social unrest. But the story we would tell in each case is the same. ... The young, who are providing much of the energy behind these uprisings, are not likely to abate their efforts, particularly with about one quarter of the world’s youth without jobs or an education. They are restless, angry, without hope and thoroughly distrustful of the power structures that rule their lives. ...It was a trend that was long in the making and one that we had long predicted.”
Let's get away with those pillars, it's coal. Disrupting the social fabric. How to run a factory usually based on central management, managing people. Not networked, fablab, d-i-y
- The cathedral and the Bazaar
Lets get ready for the Next Industrial Revolution
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We missed the Open source software revolution in its infancy, Let’s join the Open hardware revolution to get into a world of opportunities
“The business models enabled by the Linux platform, namely cheap innovation, Quick scale-out and mass collaboration, is directly responsible for the success of
Top Web 2.0 companies including Google, Facebook and Amazon.”
- Jim Whitehurst, CEO of Red Hat
"We believe this is just the very beginning of the hardware revolution. The world is eagerly awaiting new devices and new device platforms.
Look around you and it is hard not to see opportunities."
- Jon Callaghan
Welcome to the Open Hardware Revolution
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We are at the very beginning of an amazing change in the way we build, buy, consume, and experience devices. It’s been called a
whole bunch of different names over the past decade, but now that things are (finally) heating up the name that feels like it’s
going to stick is “hardware revolution”.
"The evolution in hardware development in some ways parallels what the software industry saw ten years ago."
Forecasts for 2014 to 2030 – World Future Society: Trends & Breakthroughs
Open-source robot blueprints cut the cost of robots by 90% Robot development may soon dramatically accelerate thanks to new open-source hardware-sharing systems. Similar to open-source software for computers, this new robot-development platform allows participants to share their designs so that other developers can adapt or improve on them. By sharing hardware and software development, costs may plummet and innovation may skyrocket. For example, a caregiving robot that used to cost more than $350,000 to purchase may soon be available for under $25,000.
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About IOTA Indian Open Technology Alliance is a co-creation platform where anyone can propose, collaborate, build and share, a complete ecosystem for creation from concept to product. Mission Opening up frontiers to build up knowledge access, enabling rapid progress, empowering community to create values Vision Open and vibrant knowledgeable community content in a progressively sustainable value rich ecosystem All projects under Open Source Hardware best practises and CC-BY-SA 4.0 license
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1. Open source self balancing scooter 2. Open PCR (Polymerized Chain Reaction) Machine 3. Agricultural Seeder with fertilizer placement 4. Hydroponic home cultivator 5. Nursery Seeder 6. Servo Motors 7. Small wind turbine 8. Open Energy Monitor 9. Incinerators for disposing Sanitary Napkins 10. Drone for any application
11. Powered wheel chair
12. Open source washing machine
13. Fertilizer Spreaders and
14. Precision Agricultural Sprayers
15. Sugarcane Harvester
16. Pivot Irrigation
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Impact IOTA Projects
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Gears Pumps Motors Valves Wet Grinders Table Top Grinders
Pan-India Open Source Hardware revolution starting in Coimbatore with IOTA projects
Coimbatore has high competency in gears, pumps, motors, valves, wet-grinders, etc. It also has vibrant educational institutions and health care infrastructure.
Coimbatore has all the ingredients required to build the community around open hardware.
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Pan-India IOTA projects starting in Coimbatore
ABOUT COIMBATORE
One of the top ten industrialized districts in India 63,000 Micro, Small & Medium Manufacturing Enterprises & over 2000 Large Enterprises
Coimbatore is also called as the pump city of Asia. Supplies over 40% of India’s pump requirements
World's best state of the art foundries are in Coimbatore
Strong competence in Gear manufacturing and near monopoly in wet grinders
Automotive majors source up to 30% of their automotive components from Coimbatore
Coimbatore has the highest location attractiveness index for ITeS (IMA India, 2009)
Listed in top 40 cities (Next frontier cities for technology talent) in the review and analysis of 400 global cities by Zinnov LLC (December 2012)
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“Impact Projects of IOTA are high impact projects that can provide meaningful solutions to the need of the Indian Industry & the community and accelerate innovations around their sphere of influence”
Let’s study the need of some selected projects in Agriculture
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Seed sowing in India is still mostly done manually
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Seed sowing in India is still mostly done manually
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Seed sowing in India is still mostly done manually
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Push type seed drills started evolving in the 1930’s
Seed drills evolved into precision placement machines
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. . . . . . . Seeds and fertilizers placed at a specific depth ensuring better germination.
The requirement of seeds and fertilizers can be reduced up to 30 percent with precision placement.
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A three row precision seeder
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Tractor driven precision seeder
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Tractor driven multi-row precision seeder with fertilizer placement
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Source: Economic Times, 2011
“It is projected that India will need to grow its agricultural output 12% to feed its people in 2020. Much of this has to come by growing more on the same amount of land. this land, however, is weakening and withering” reports M Rajshekhar
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We need to promote No-till or Zero till systems to preserve our soils
“A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start over, beginning with a working simple system.” — John Gall
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Open Source Washing Machine Project www.oswash.org
Portable Washing Machine Position: Student - National Institute of Design, GAURAV RAUT 2009
“ As a student living by myself for the first time, I had a difficult time with mundane everyday tasks like washing clothes myself. Soon I realized, I wasn’t the only one facing problems in this area. Many of my friends were struggling with the same issues. So when I had the opportunity to chose my own product to redesign for a classroom project, the answer was right in front of me. Empathy was the driving force behind this project. With no mode of mechanized washing available, I often spent hours doing my laundry by hand. The only constrain was the selected product to redesign needed to have an emphasis on technical complexity. A portable washing machine met the desired constrain and would be an innovative solution for individual and small family users looking for convenience.”
Open Source Washing Machine Project www.oswash.org
Expired & Abandoned Patent Database – Project specific
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Terms & Conditions 1. Maximum team members for a project is ten 2. The team should select a team lead and a deputy team lead 3. Team lead will be the point of contact about the project 4. A team can work only on a selected project 5. The team should adhere to the best practices as mentioned by OSHWA http://www.oshwa.org/sharing-best-practices/
6. All the information developed by the team will be open source 7. All projects and information created come under CC-BY-SA 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/
8. IOTA reserves all the rights to reject any project devoid of quality inputs 9. IOTA needs a letter from Head of the Institution to participate authorizing selected members to commit to a project 10. An Institution can form any number of teams