Project Details
OPEN! Methods and tools for community-based product development
Applicants
Professor Dr.-Ing. Roland Jochem; Professor Dr. Hendrik Send; Professor Dr.-Ing. Rainer Stark
Subject Area
Engineering Design, Machine Elements, Product Development
Term
from 2015 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 283849106
The spread of ICT and cheap low-size production tools like 3D-printers led to the development of open design, i.e. community-based and open source development of physical products. This innovative organization of product development based on a new conception of copyright as well as decentralized and voluntary work offers a disruptive alternative to conventional industrial product development. It provides a great opportunity for continuous improvement of products as well as formidable potentials for product innovation and incubation of new businesses. However, the emergence of open design still suffers from a limited availability of supporting methods and online tools helping to face the organizational challenges raised by distributed collaboration of non-contractually engaged volunteers. Because of a lack of adapted structuration mechanisms, open design projects are still restricted to the development of products of low complexity and quality, i.e. prototypes or toys for do-it-yourself hobbyists. In order to compete with today's standards of industrial product design, open design shall be provided with adapted methods that ensures significant process efficiency and economic viability. The objective of this project is to develop an online Open Design Platform providing communities with innovative methods and tools allowing them to collaborate on the design and continuous improvement of open source products. The scope of the project covers 1) the characterization of the open design paradigm as it emerges actually 2) the development a set of methods for the organization of open design projects based on the adaptation of existing methods used in industry 3) the prototyping of an online platform implementing these methods. Scientific challenges addressed along these tasks are to:- Define an open source product development process ensuring the convergence of open source product development projects and allowing designing high quality and complex products.- Define adapted supporting information systems providing design communities with tools for online collaboration, product data management and management of the development process.- Define guidelines for business models helping entrepreneurs reducing risks associated with the development of business models based on open source.The project will be performed in 36 months by a multidisciplinary consortium involving French and German research laboratories and companies. It will be led by French and German laboratories on industrial engineering (G-SCOP [Fr], TU Berlin/IWF [De]) and will involve contributions from business economics (HU Berlin/HIIG [De]) and innovation management sciences (CERAG [Fr]). Solutions will be developed and tested in collaboration the company Raidlight [Fr] and online communities thanks to our external partners.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
France
Partner Organisation
Agence Nationale de la Recherche / The French National Research Agency
Cooperation Partners
Professor Dr. Jean-Francois Boujut; Benoit Laval; Professorin Dr. Karine Samuel