RSJ P3 - EID - Ekosistem Inovasi Digital

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EKOSISTEM INOVASI

DIGITAL
Pertemuan 3
Topik : 3D Printing, Drones, Robotics, Virtual
Reality, Agumented Reality
Ide/Gagasan yang menarik

AI (Deep Learning)
APS. Pengenalan Wajah
1. Ali (TI)
2. Arya (Ilkom)
3. Desti (Akuntansi)
4. Riana (Manajemen)
Ide dan Gagasan yang menarik

AI (Deep Learning)
APS. Identifikasi Iris Mata

1. M. Richan (Manajemen)
2. Kalyana (Manajemen)
3. Dara (Akuntansi)
4. Alika (TI)
5. Deriansyah (Keperawatan)
6. Fariz (Akuntansi)
Ide dan Gagasan yang menarik

AI
APS. Kacamata Tunanetra

1. M. Saeful (Manajemen)
2. Hanhan (Ilkom)
3. Anisa (Akuntansi)
4. Anesya (Akuntansi)
5. Vicky (TI)
Ide/Gagasan yang menarik

AI
APS. Absen Clock

1. Fikri (SI)
2. Junita (Akutansi)
3. Haerudin (Manajemen)
4. Ogi (TI)
5. Mila (TI)
Ide/Gagasan yang menarik

StartUP
ISA

1. Kristoforus (Ilkom)
2. Gita P (TI)
3. Salma (TI)
4. Dandi (Manajemen)
5. Natilis (Akuntansi)
6. Mia (Akuntansi)
AI
Aps. Buang
1. Imam (TI)
2. Gita M (Ilkom)
3. Teni (Akuntansi)
4. Puspita (TI)
5. M. Iqbal (Manajemen)
3D Printing
Source:
https://3dprintingindustry.com/3d-printing-basics-free-beginners-
guide#01-basics
3D Printing Technology

• 3D Printing is a process for making a physical object


from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by
laying down many successive thin layers of a material.
• It brings a digital object (its CAD representation) into its
physical form by adding layer by layer of materials.
• The starting point for any 3D printing process is a 3D
digital model, which can be created using a variety of
3D software programmes — in industry this is 3D CAD,
for Makers and Consumers there are simpler, more
accessible programmes available — or scanned with a
3D scanner.
3D Printing Material

• Plastics
• Nylon, or Polyamide, is commonly used in powder form with the sintering
process or in filament form with the FDM process. It is a strong, flexible and
durable plastic material that has proved reliable for 3D printing.
• Metals
• One of the strongest and therefore most commonly used metals for 3D printing is
Stainless Steel in powder form for the sintering/melting/EBM processes. It is
naturally silver, but can be plated with other materials to give a gold or bronze
effect.
• Ceramics
• Ceramics are a relatively new group of materials that can be used for 3D printing
with various levels of success. The particular thing to note with these materials is
that, post printing, the ceramic parts need to undergo the same processes as any
ceramic part made using traditional methods of production — namely firing and
glazing.
• Paper
• Standard A4 copier paper is a 3D printing material employed by the proprietary
SDL process supplied by Mcor Technologies.
• Bio Materials
• There is a huge amount of research being conducted into the potential of 3D
printing bio materials for a host of medical (and other) applications.
• Food
• Experiments with extruders for 3D printing food substances has increased
dramatically over the last couple of years. Chocolate is the most common (and
desirable). There are also printers that work with sugar and some experiments
with pasta and meat. Looking to the future, research is being undertaken, to
utilize 3D printing technology to produce finely balanced whole meals.
3D Printing Applications

• Medical and Dental


• The medical sector is viewed as being one that was an early adopter of 3D printing, but also a sector with huge potential for
growth, due to the customization and personalization capabilities of the technologies and the ability to improve people’s lives
as the processes improve and materials are developed that meet medical grade standards.
• Aerospace
• Like the medical sector, the aerospace sector was an early adopter of 3D printing technologies in their earliest forms for
product development and prototyping.
• Automotive
• Many automotive companies are now also looking at the potential of 3D printing to fulfill after sales functions in terms of
production of spare/replacement parts, on demand, rather than holding huge inventories.
• Jewellery
• For the jewellery sector, 3D printing has proved to be particularly disruptive. There is a great deal of interest — and uptake —
based on how 3D printing can, and will, contribute to the further development of this industry.
• Art / Design / Sculpture
• Artists and Sculptors are engaging with 3D printing in myriad of different ways to explore form and function in ways
previously impossible.
• Architecture
• Architectural models have long been a staple application of 3D printing processes, for producing accurate demonstration
models of an architect’s vision.
• Fashion
• As 3D printing processes have improved in terms of resolution and more flexible materials, one industry, renowned for
experimentation and outrageous statements, has come to the fore.
• Food
• 3D printing is emerging as a new way of preparing and presenting food.
Drones
Sumber:
https://www.businessinsider.com/drone-technology-uses-a
pplications?r=US&IR=T
Drone/UAV

• Drone in technological terms, is an


unmanned aircraft.
• Drones are more formally known as
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or
unmanned aircraft systems (UASes).
• Essentially, a drone is a flying robot
that can be remotely controlled or fly
autonomously through software-
controlled flight plans in their
embedded systems, working in
conjunction with onboard sensors and
GPS.
Commercial and Enterprise Drone Applications

• The use of drones outside the military has • Other examples of drone applications and
grown tremendously over the past functions include:
decade. • Drones can assist farmers by measuring and recording
the height of crops. They use a remote sensing
• Beyond surveillance and delivery technology called Lidar that illuminates the crop with
applications, UAVs are used in drone a laser and calculates distance by measuring what is
journalism, search and rescue, disaster reflected back.
response, asset protection, wildlife • Drones with biological sensors can fly to unsafe areas
monitoring, firefighting, communications to take air quality readings and check for the presence
relay, healthcare and agriculture. of specific micro-organisms or atmospheric elements.
• During wildfires, drones can survey the extent of the
• The integration of drones and internet of things affected areas and determine how quickly the fires are
(IoT) technology has created numerous spreading. Images taken can provide details of the
enterprise use cases. Drones working with on- damage in specific areas.
ground IoT sensor networks can help agricultural • Drones are used by television sport networks to
companies monitor land and crops; energy capture sporting event footage, such as taped and live
flyover footage, that would otherwise be difficult to
companies survey power lines and operational acquire. The use of drones must comply with
equipment; and insurance companies monitor regulations from the FAA, the sports leagues, the
properties for claims and policies. venue and local law enforcement.
Augmented Reality
(AR), Virtual reality
(VR)
Source:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2020/01/24/the-5-biggest-virtual-a
nd-augmented-reality-trends-in-2020-everyone-should-know-about/#6529ff6
924a8
Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)

• Virtual reality – where users wear a headset and are fully immersed in
computer-generated environments – has been developed to meet
design, marketing, education, training, and retail needs.
• Augmented reality – where computer images are superimposed onto
the user's view of the real world, through a screen or headset – is a
more complex challenge, as it requires the software to "see" what is in
front of it.

• Industrial use outpaces gaming and entertainment


• VR can be used to simulate working in dangerous environments
or with expensive, easily damaged tools and equipment, without
any of the risks.
• AR, on the other hand, can be used to relay essential information
directly to the user about whatever happens to be in front of
them – reducing the time spent by engineers, technicians, or
maintenance staff referring to manuals and looking up
information online while on the job.

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