Monday, September 5, 2016

Impact of 3D Printing on Existing Business

In some years, it will be hard for us to find any industry not influenced by 3D printing, especially mass manufacturing.3D printing is used to define a range of manufacturing techniques, which produce component parts layer-by -layer through the additional use of materials. There are different types of 3D printing processes ad all of them are controlled using 3-dimensional data. Some of these processes use molten plastic which is deposited accurately on a build platform while some other use lasers to melt layers of powdered material, with other processes using ink-jet printing heads to deposit material into the shape of the desired component part. The falling cost of 3D printers has resulted in 3D printing being feasible even for households but the real challenge for 3D printing is Mass Production. With the adoption of large-scale printers and rapidly evolving technology, this challenge won’t be there for long. 3D printers have the ability to disrupt the current manufacturing facilities and practices and this will bring a new set of things to be taken care. On an industrial level, designers will only need a CAD software package to be able to build precise and intricate designs and present them on the same day which in comparison with earlier methods took days or weeks even after the design was finalised. The level of simplicity and cost effectiveness that can be achieved in 3D printing is thus far more than the one-time cost involved in buying big 3D printers. 
According to CCS Insights, approximately 1,58,000 3D printers were sold globally in 2014 and this figure is expected to skyrocket to 8,45,000 by 2018. Such high growth could increase the revenue to $4.8 billion from $1.6 billion and approximately 50% of this global revenue will be coming from North America. 3D printing cuts across major industries such as Food, Retail, Healthcare, Ancillary industries, Replacement parts, etc. 
It is also expected that 3D printing will reduce lead time drastically and may result in On-demand Production. The sort of benefit 3D printing is expected to give is unique in the sense that it will save a lot on things such as storage costs, cost of prototypes, cost of production. The industries that would be most affected other than mass production would be Healthcare and Ancillary Industries. 3D Printing has already affected the Healthcare industry in making prosthetics devices & organs, surgical models and even living tissue (commonly known as Bio printing). Similarly, in ancillary industry, 3D printing will make it possible to manufacture small objects at a very low cost and in time efficient manner, bringing customised goods into play with essentially the same resources required. 
Along with all these pros, this technology also has some drawbacks which may need some workarounds. Isabel Napper, partner at law firm Mills & Reeve and head of the firm’s technology division, believes there could be increasing issues around copyright as 3D printing takes off – similar to the problems experienced in the music industry with the beginning of digital content through sites such as Napster. Copyright issues are going to occur as people upload design files that potentially infringe patents and copyright material. Another issue may be the requirement of various raw materials which printers might not be able to process and manufacture products. Such issues will need to be ironed out as the future of 3D printing looks bright and its increasing potential will eventually cast a shadow on some negative aspects as the world might want to overlook them.

Mohit Shelke
Batch 2016-18
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management

Mobility and Future Communication Trends

Mobility as the word suggests, the ability to move freely anywhere and anytime. Today, mobility has become a very important aspect of our life; it’s like the air we breathe. Just imagine a world without mobility, without the freedom to move, being stuck to one point; hard to imagine today. Mobility in technological terms is related to the same concept, but here mobility enables the use of wireless technologies, which enables users to roam freely, while still being in touch. Mobility and communication trends are related to each other; the more is the mobility of a product or service the more communicating ability it gives to connect to everyone. 
Over 2/3rd of CIOs and IT professionals believe that Mobility will impact their business more as the Internet did in the 1990’s. The mobile communication technologies have evolved with time to enable users to send large amount of data at high speeds across a global network. If we look at the mobile user base statistics from 2013 to 2016, the number of users have increased from 4.01billion to 4.61billion respectively, this does not stop here; the projection for mobile user base from 2016 to 2019 is 4.61billion to 5.07 billion respectively. 
At all this big data of how mobile user base will increase, it will ultimately lead to all people communicating with each other. Communication is not just about talking to humans, but it is also about talking to things or everything and then comes the concept of IOT/IOE i.e. the Internet of things or the internet of everything. IOT/IOE is not just the ability to make 2 devices talk or communicate in an orderly fashion but it is a network, A network that understands what we need and when, just like the new Google Home. Google Home is a voice-activated home product that enables an individual or a family to get answers from Google, and manage everyday tasks. This is how far we have reached in communication, a machine talking to a man. 
Google Home helps in anything and everything as to say. Want to know the Blockbuster movie running? Want to know about the best Diner nearby to your home Google Home has the answer to it. The transition phase of technology and communication trends is the best thing one could live, not only one gets to see the basic models but also the high tech ones. Watching communication technology evolve is the best thing that can happen to anyone. Virtual reality is not too far as well, there would be a time when a person can communicate directly by a holographic display rather than using Skype. Storage was an issue for communication but with cloud computing on the highway the scenario has changed totally. Trends in mobility and communication are yet to see and explore more horizons unknown to mankind.

Nakul Bhakri
Batch 2016-18
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management 

Cloud Services: A Marketing Myth or an Essential

The basic difference between the cloud and conventional way to provide internet based services is the server. Cloud services are being provided through the server of cloud computing providers and the conventional way to provide the services are through premise servers of the provider company. An example of cloud services is the online backup and data storage, database management, technical support services, web based e-mail/apps/media services etc. 
Now the question is, “Why are cloud services getting such a hype?” And the answer lies in another question, does cloud services make our day to day internet work simpler or it literally has no significant impact? To get these answers, we have to delve deeper into some of the well-known applications of cloud services and have to understand the ease of working with or without the cloud services. 
Some of the well-known applications of cloud services are –
 Web-based e-mail/apps/media services:  Web-based e-mail services – Hotmail, AOL and Gmail etc.  Web-based apps – Skype, Google Maps, Google Voice etc.  Web-based media services – YouTube, Torrent and Flickr etc. 
 Social Networking: Examples of this category are – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Myspace etc. All the above services are being used to connect, share, spread network, make new contacts, etc. and all the services are based on cloud services so that anyone can access the services anywhere from the world not having bothered about the hardware. 
 Online backup and data storage, database management segment: Google Docs, Dropbox etc. come into online backup and data storage category. And since Big Data has come into the picture, database management has become complicated, so the traditional ways are now irrelevant. Hence adopting cloud services is the best option available. 
Apart from the fact that most of today’s popular services are based on cloud, it is a feasible option for companies too, because by opting for cloud they can save a huge amount which they have to incur on IT department and for its equipment purchase & maintenance. Since all the solutions are web-based, there is nothing to bother about the hardware up-gradation, which literally means a substantial saving for both, the company and consumers. The services which were made possible only due to the cloud technology tell us how significant cloud has become as a part of our lives. We can’t even imagine living without these services as they have become an integral part of our day to day activities. So, cloud services are not just a marketing myth but are an essential need in the present world.

Kislay Bhardwaj
Batch 2016-18
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management