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The Disruptive Technology that is Additive Construction: System Development Lessons Learned for Terrestrial and Planetary Applications
Author(s) -
Michael Fiske,
Jennifer Edmunson,
Edward Weite,
John Fikes,
Mallory Johnston,
Robert P. Mueller,
Behrokh Khoshnevis
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
2018 aiaa space and astronautics forum and exposition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.103
H-Index - 1
DOI - 10.2514/6.2018-5127
Subject(s) - computer science , astrobiology , development (topology) , systems engineering , engineering , physics , mathematics , mathematical analysis
Disruptive technologies are unique in that they spawn other new technologies and applications as they grow. These activities are usually preceded by the question, “What If?” For example, “What if we could use an emerging technology and in-situ materials to promote exploration on the Moon or Mars, and then use that same technology to keep our troops out of harm’s way and/or help the worlds’ homeless?” This question allows us to flip the mindset of “how can people create more valuable innovation?” to “how can innovation create more valuable people?.” This approach allows us to view augmented human labor as an inclusive opportunity, not a threat.

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