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| OHO's products aim at the following three target groups: | OHO's products aim at the following three target groups: | ||
| − | + | == Individuals == | |
| Developers, makers, engineers, designers, users and other individuals with the following interests: | Developers, makers, engineers, designers, users and other individuals with the following interests: | ||
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| …new product designs, instructions and bill of materials. | …new product designs, instructions and bill of materials. | ||
| − | + | == Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) == | |
| Start-ups, manufacturers, producers, service providers, business founders looking for the following opportunities: | Start-ups, manufacturers, producers, service providers, business founders looking for the following opportunities: | ||
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| *Sharing developed solutions with the public to support the reciprocal nature of OSH   | *Sharing developed solutions with the public to support the reciprocal nature of OSH   | ||
| − | + | == Non-profit organizations from the fields of... == | |
| *OSH (development communities)   | *OSH (development communities)   | ||
Version vom 6. Mai 2019, 20:40 Uhr
OHO's products aim at the following three target groups:
Individuals
Developers, makers, engineers, designers, users and other individuals with the following interests:
- Build/produce
- Use
- Modify and upgrade
- Disseminate
…new product designs, instructions and bill of materials.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
Start-ups, manufacturers, producers, service providers, business founders looking for the following opportunities:
- Seeking ideas, instructions and construction plans for open hardware and sustainable products
- Initiating or participating in OSH communities
- Sharing developed solutions with the public to support the reciprocal nature of OSH
Non-profit organizations from the fields of...
- OSH (development communities)
- Do-it-yourself (DIY) (fab labs, makerspaces)
- Startup promotion (incubators, accelerators)
- Sustainable product creation (interest groups and initiatives promoting renewable energies, circular economy, etc.)
- Science and education (research institutes, non-governmental organizations supporting open science, open access and open knowledge, etc.)
