Decentralizing textile manufacturing through hyperlocal maker networks
Kaldor IIoT is an open-source platform that enables community-owned, microscale textile manufacturing through hyperlocal maker networks, transforming spare rooms and community centers into productive manufacturing nodes. Built on Kaldor's Law 2, it demonstrates that network effects can replace factory economies of scale, with pilot data showing 175% productivity growth from 152% output growth. The platform targets community organizations, social enterprises, and cooperatives looking to establish sustainable, decentralized textile production with environmental benefits including 85% carbon reduction and 93% water reduction compared to fast fashion.
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