
The newly sprouted collaborative social network Kluster launched today at TED. Over the next 72 hours TED attendees and Kluster's online community will develop an actual product--hopefully something that has a global impact.
The product may utilize basic hard plastics (no multi-injections, no silicones), sheet metals (no castings or forgings), and basic composites (no carbon, kevlar, nomex, etc). They may not use complex circuit boards, custom power sources, or hazardous materials. The end product should cost no more than $150 MSRP, and fully assembled, it should measure at or smaller than 8x8x12". Rapid prototyping machines and a team of modelers are standing by to make it all happen in 3D.
To join in, sign up at Kluster's registration page.
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