{"id":1027720,"date":"2021-09-08T10:06:55","date_gmt":"2021-09-08T14:06:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/could-automation-eliminate-the-boring-job-components-industryweek\/"},"modified":"2021-09-08T10:06:55","modified_gmt":"2021-09-08T14:06:55","slug":"could-automation-eliminate-the-boring-job-components-industryweek","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/automation\/could-automation-eliminate-the-boring-job-components-industryweek\/","title":{"rendered":"Could Automation Eliminate the Boring Job Components? &#8211; IndustryWeek"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>For decades, space has captured imaginations, prompting many to wonder what's possible. For industry, the fixation on space has resulted in numerous innovations, many of which have become a part of most  peoples daily lives. However, the  reality is, when analyzing space based innovations, industry has barely scratched the surface. The potential of  manufacturing within space could result in truly meaning solutions to the many  challenges facing earth today.<\/p>\n<p>This is where Axiom Space, a  privately funded space station manufacturer and orbital services provider, is  hoping to make a significant difference. Axiom is currently building the worlds  first commercial space station to serve as a home to human-tended microgravity  research, product development and in-space manufacturing, as well as critical  space-environment materials testing.Christian Maender, Axiom Space director of in-space manufacturing and research<\/p>\n<p>Our  main goal is to make the microgravity environment more accessible and  cost-efficient to unlock the potential it holds for innovation and discovery  that simply cant be done on Earth. Space-driven developments in every sector  have immensely improved life back on earth, but the chance to be a part of  these advancements has been limited for private citizens and companies, Christian Maender, Axioms director of in-space manufacturing and research, tells  IndustryWeek.<\/p>\n<p>As  part of Axioms roadmap to create massive opportunity to innovate in space, the  company is gearing up for its first (and the first-ever) private mission to the  International Space Station, Ax-1, in January 2022, where its crew of trained  private astronauts will conduct extensive research. Concurrently, Axiom is  working to send its first privately developed space station modules to the ISS,  where they will attach as part of a contract the company has with NASA before  later separating to operate independently and serve as grounds for innovation  among countless industries. Through Axioms space missions and module plans, the  group is making it possible for manufacturing companies and entrepreneurs to  develop new products and markets in low Earth orbit.<\/p>\n<p>According to Maender, a litany  of physical processes often taken for granted within Earths gravity do not  occur in the state of permanent free-fall experienced on orbit. When free of  gravity-driven, earthly constraints, like sedimentation, buoyancy, convection,  and hydrostatic pressure, we can manipulate materials and biology in new ways  leading to manufacturing techniques yielding innovative new products.For  example, containerless processing is possible in microgravity, creating an  ultrapure environment for manufacturing or study of new materials, he says.Crystallization  fundamentally changes in microgravity, opening opportunity to create materials  with optimized physical properties.All of this combines to offer  opportunities for breakthrough product development.<\/p>\n<p>Work on the ISS has already demonstrated  the microgravity environment is ideal for manufacturing superior fiber optics,  bio-printing of living tissues, manufacture of synthetic retinal implants and  growth of ultrapure protein crystals supporting drug discovery. These early  products, along with translational research performed on the ISS, are proof  that development of new metal alloys, ceramics, semi-conductors, and stem cell  therapies are all possible new products that can be made in space and brought  back to Earth, contributing to progress in a wide variety of areas, says  Maender.<\/p>\n<p>Its hard to overstate the  potential microgravity has for a variety of users across many industries, most  of which otherwise have no obvious connection to space, adds Maender. Developing  manufacturing tools and processes for space often require miniaturization,  ruggedization, automation and remote operation of components and processes  that will have direct tieback to innovation, modernization and cost-savings in  terrestrial manufacturing, he says.The proof-of-concept work done in  space often yields new discoveries directly applicable to improving  manufacturing capability on earth. Space-based applications within  manufacturing companies inevitably attract top new talent to traditional  industrial sectors. New talent often begets new innovation across sectors.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.industryweek.com\/technology-and-iiot\/article\/21173802\/could-automation-eliminate-the-boring-job-components\" title=\"Could Automation Eliminate the Boring Job Components? - IndustryWeek\">Could Automation Eliminate the Boring Job Components? - IndustryWeek<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> For decades, space has captured imaginations, prompting many to wonder what's possible. 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