Social Entrepreneurs’ Use of Fab Labs and 3D Printing in South Africa and Kenya

Tobias Schonwetter, Bram Van Wiele
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This article outlines findings from a study in South Africa and Kenya that explored social entrepreneurs’ use of fabrication laboratories (fab labs), and in particular fab lab 3D printing services, in order to advance their social innovations and enterprises. Based on interviews with representatives of fab lab initiatives and social enterprises, the study found strong linkages between social entrepreneurship and fab labs, and between social entrepreneurs and the use of 3D printing technology. However, it was also found that social entrepreneurs tend not to rely primarily on fab labs for access to 3D printers, preferring to buy and build their own printer units—a practice made cost-effective through the selection of low-cost, open source models. In respect of the computer-aided design (CAD) software used to design the files for 3D printing, it was found that social entrepreneurs prefer the stability and user-friendliness of proprietary CAD software, despite the cost implications. At the same time, it was found that social entrepreneurs frequently use free and open source CAD files available online, and that they seek, in turn, to share their designs on a free and open source basis.
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社会企业家在南非和肯尼亚使用Fab实验室和3D打印
本文概述了南非和肯尼亚的一项研究结果,该研究探讨了社会企业家利用制造实验室(fab labs),特别是fablab 3D打印服务,以推动他们的社会创新和企业发展。基于对晶圆厂实验室倡议和社会企业代表的采访,该研究发现,社会创业与晶圆厂实验室之间,以及社会企业家与3D打印技术的使用之间存在着密切的联系。然而,研究还发现,社会企业家往往不主要依赖晶圆厂实验室来获得3D打印机,他们更喜欢购买和建造自己的打印机单元——通过选择低成本的开源模型,这种做法具有成本效益。在用于设计3D打印文件的计算机辅助设计(CAD)软件方面,发现社会企业家更喜欢专业CAD软件的稳定性和用户友好性,尽管这会带来成本影响。同时,研究发现,社会企业家经常使用在线提供的免费开源CAD文件,反过来,他们寻求在免费开源的基础上分享自己的设计。
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