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@article{ Gwamuri2014,
 title = {Reversing the trend of large scale and centralization in manufacturing: the case of distributed manufacturing of customizable 3-D-printable self-adjustable glasses},
 author = {Gwamuri, Jephias and Wittbrodt, Ben T. and Anzalone, Nick C. and Pearce, Joshua M.},
 journal = {Challenges in Sustainability},
 number = {1},
 pages = {30-40},
 volume = {2},
 year = {2014},
 issn = {2297-6477},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.12924/cis2014.02010030},
 abstract = {Although the trend in manufacturing has been towards centralization to leverage economies of scale, the recent rapid technical development of open-source 3-D printers enables low-cost distributed bespoke production. This paper explores the potential advantages of a distributed manufacturing model of high-value products by investigating the application of 3-D printing to self-refraction eyeglasses. A series of parametric 3-D printable designs is developed, fabricated and tested to overcome limitations identified with mass-manufactured self-correcting eyeglasses designed for the developing world's poor. By utilizing 3-D printable self-adjustable glasses, communities not only gain access to far more diversity in product design, as the glasses can be customized for the individual, but 3-D printing also offers the potential for significant cost reductions. The results show that distributed manufacturing with open-source 3-D printing can empower developing world communities through the ability to print less expensive and customized self-adjusting eyeglasses. This offers the potential to displace both centrally manufactured conventional and self-adjusting glasses while completely eliminating the costs of the conventional optics correction experience, including those of highly-trained optometrists and ophthalmologists and their associated equipment. Although, this study only analyzed a single product, it is clear that other products would benefit from the same approach in isolated regions of the developing world.},
 keywords = {Fertigung; manufacturing; internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; international economic relations; Entwicklungsland; developing country; optische Industrie; optical industry}}