Maker Space Collaboration
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Authors
MOVES
Gunduz, Emre
Sadagic, Amela
Tsolis, Kristen
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2020
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Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
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USMC innovation labs, along with additive manufacturing (AM) cells, will have a significant impact on future Navy and Marine operations, and these spaces can be important catalysts for learning, collaborating, and experimenting with rapid prototyping and AM. The same groups can also accelerate the adoption of new technologies within the USMC. Providing those spaces with necessary infrastructure, guidance, and support material are crucial to avoid obstacles to technology adoption and maximize the potential for their sustainment and growth. This project expanded our understanding of the US Marine Corps Innovation Labs with a special emphasis on lab infrastructure and service members' capacity to engage with new technologies, conditions, and needs of USMC. The research addressed the topics of innovation mission of the Marine Maker Movement, types of innovation approaches, technologies, and hands-on lab experiences that would be best used for the Innovation Labs, and the way those experiences should be disseminated.
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SECNAV & Naval Research Program
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.