The food replicator system looks like a microwave, but has fewer buttons. The
way it works is kind of complicated, but simple in a way. When you first finish
cooking your first meal and put it on a plate, you place it into the replication
system. It takes a picture of the plate and starts to replicate!
Cloud Computing is a built in feature of the food replicator. The machine is able to access the internet in which you can look up any featured food dish on the net. You can then save the image onto the corresponding food replicator website that is connected to your replicator. Once you save the image of the food, your replicator downloads that image on to its memory.
Now from here, you get all the ingredients needed to make the dish. This is a great way to try new foods that have never had. Thanks to cloud computing, it makes it easier to find out about different foods from different cultures. If you want to try something, but know that you're unable to cook that certain dish, the replicator is a life savor.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Competitive Analysis
The food replicator system looks like a microwave, but has fewer buttons. The
way it works is kind of complicated, but simple in a way. When you first finish
cooking your first meal and put it on a plate, you place it into the replication
system. It takes a picture of the plate and starts to replicate!
http://www.imagine3dprinter.com/
The Imagine 3-D Printer is similar to my food replication system but very much different. When it comes to delivering a finished food product, both machines do that but how they do it is what seperates them. The 3-D food printer uses edible ink and food cartridges. The machine prints food using multiple cartridges, going line by line until the desired shape is formed. My machine just simply takes a photo of what's inside and uses the ingredients given to make the same plate. The food replication system is far less complicated and easier to clean.
http://www.imagine3dprinter.com/
The Imagine 3-D Printer is similar to my food replication system but very much different. When it comes to delivering a finished food product, both machines do that but how they do it is what seperates them. The 3-D food printer uses edible ink and food cartridges. The machine prints food using multiple cartridges, going line by line until the desired shape is formed. My machine just simply takes a photo of what's inside and uses the ingredients given to make the same plate. The food replication system is far less complicated and easier to clean.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Lecture Post
The food replicator system looks like a microwave, but has fewer buttons. The
way it works is kind of complicated, but simple in a way. When you first finish
cooking your first meal and put it on a plate, you place it into the replication
system. Once inside, a small camera captures an image of the plate and stores
it using the memory system of the replicator. Next, you place all ingredients used to make that meal inside a compartment
that is part of the replicator and press the "begin" button. Once done, you have a another delicious meal ready!
I believe social media could help boost the stock of my food replication machine greatly. Once people get a genreal idea of what it is, they could suggest improvements or revisions that needs to be made. It's be a great way to market my product and have big time manafacturing companies really looking into the invention. It would only be a profit for them if they did.
I would continue to let people on social media know where things are heading with my device as far a progression grows. I would continually advertise my product and surround it with a lot of anitcipation. Once I've done this and it is released on to the market, millions of people can buy it and hop on a social site to brag about how good the invention is.
I believe social media could help boost the stock of my food replication machine greatly. Once people get a genreal idea of what it is, they could suggest improvements or revisions that needs to be made. It's be a great way to market my product and have big time manafacturing companies really looking into the invention. It would only be a profit for them if they did.
I would continue to let people on social media know where things are heading with my device as far a progression grows. I would continually advertise my product and surround it with a lot of anitcipation. Once I've done this and it is released on to the market, millions of people can buy it and hop on a social site to brag about how good the invention is.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Entrepreneurship Post
Have you ever had such a great meal that when you're finished eating it, you've said "I wish I could have that again." Well, with my invention, that can now be possible. I've come with the idea to invent a food replicator. With this, you no longer have to try and recreate your perfrect meal if you want to eat it again.
The food replicator system looks like a microwave, but has fewer buttons. The way it works is kind of complicated, but simple in a way. When you first finish cooking your first meal and put it on a plate, you place it into the replication system. Once inside, a small camera captures an image of the plate and stores it using the memory system of the replicator. Next, you place all ingredients used to make that meal inside a compartment that is part of the replicator and press the "begin" button.
During this process, the replicator is slowly analyzing every bit of the photo and sorting out the ingredients with precision. Then, depending on how much food their is, or how long it takes the food to cook, your meal could take anywhere from 1 minute to 10 minutes. I think this is a great idea, I mean, who can say no to good food.
The food replicator system looks like a microwave, but has fewer buttons. The way it works is kind of complicated, but simple in a way. When you first finish cooking your first meal and put it on a plate, you place it into the replication system. Once inside, a small camera captures an image of the plate and stores it using the memory system of the replicator. Next, you place all ingredients used to make that meal inside a compartment that is part of the replicator and press the "begin" button.
During this process, the replicator is slowly analyzing every bit of the photo and sorting out the ingredients with precision. Then, depending on how much food their is, or how long it takes the food to cook, your meal could take anywhere from 1 minute to 10 minutes. I think this is a great idea, I mean, who can say no to good food.
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