fabriquions
Fabriquions is a term used in speculative discussions of manufacturing to denote a class of modular, decentralized fabrication systems designed for rapid prototyping and small-batch production. In this concept, discrete hardware modules can be combined, reconfigured, and scaled to meet changing design requirements. The name is derived from fabrication and the French root fabriquer, and is sometimes described as a plural form for a family of fabrication units.
Origin and usage: The idea emerged in maker culture and design theory in the 2010s and has
Core features: Fabriquions envision modular hardware with standardized interfaces; open-source control software; AI-assisted planning, scheduling, and
Applications: The concept envisions use in small businesses seeking local production, educational laboratories for hands-on fabrication,
Criticism: Discussion around fabriquions often centers on practical hurdles such as upfront capital costs, ongoing maintenance
See also: distributed manufacturing, digital fabrication, open hardware, maker movement.