Midas Operandi is a start-up with a universal purpose: providing location-independent frameworks to give necessary hardware functionalities in no time.
Due to growing viability of additive manufacturing technologies decentralized and personalized manufacturing is becoming more and more possible.What makes hardware production extensively hard is the order of wanted ressources, often limited by import and shipping. Logistics like these bring not only financial risks to individual actors, but also have intensive ecological impact.
Midas Operandi wants to transform production processes by giving frameworks to making you more independent from global extraction of raw materials:
Chemical synthesis, material science and circular flow economies might answer the question of how minimal logistics lead to more than rapid prototypes. Wokflow-integrated assessments of external factors will help you to improve sustainability and soften your environmental footprint. The interdisciplinary approach allows us to focus on your product’s core functionalities and provide excellent advice on how your pre-manufacturing process could be made as agile and independent as possible. The next step in logistics is nogistics!
Another step would onwards sustainability would be composting compounds and utility-based existence of (meta-)materials: Matter, only when it matters!
Midas Operandi SCE. The next step in decentralized manufacturing. | Disclaimer: This company might not exist. Inspired by MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms.
Think also: ICAD
What comes after FDD, EDA, CAutoD and Generative Design? Intelligent Computer-Aided Design (ICAD) – or more specifically and awkwardly spelled: Requirement-Driven Symbiotic Design (ReDSysD) – could be the next step in constructive work and all industrial engineering disciplines. You decide, what you really want and an intelligent actor, trained by your personal and crowd-based technological solutions, will do the rest.
Open-by-Default agreements could enable companies and individuals to sell their specific solutions while allowing to improve the „overall apparatus“ on the way.
ICAD is no registered trademark or principle. Inspired by the trends given above, Eli D’Elia and Maurice Conti.
Further Reading: Point-E, OpenROAD, Replicator-NTPs