Stanford Students Design Recyclable Laptop with Autodesk Inventor Software

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2010

A class of Stanford University graduate students have been honored as the Autodesk Inventor of the Month for October for developing a prototype of the recyclable Bloom laptop.

The Bloom is the project of a team of students from Stanford and Finland's Aalto University who were given the task to create a recyclable consumer electronics product that makes electronics recycling a simpler, more effective and engaging process for consumers. The students used Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Inventor Publisher software to help develop and refine the innovative laptop during the school year. Creating 3D digital prototypes of the hardware components inside the laptop aided in creating a readily accessible laptop design that is also easy to disassemble.

When separated into different material types — such as plastics, metals and circuitry — the Bloom laptop's modular design makes it easy for consumers to decrease the amount of electronic waste added to landfills. For example, 1.9 to 2.2 million tons of electronics became obsolete in 2005, with only 345,000 to 379,000 tons being recycled. The Bloom can be disassembled in just two minutes, without tools and in just 10 steps. By comparison, a commercially available laptop takes about 45 minutes to disassemble, requires three separate tools and involves as many as 120 steps.

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  • this is not how capitalism/consumerism relation works, you should waste your laptop to buy a newer one, that's more profitable for corporations.

  • i see this innovation becoming the future of laptops. not only is it good for the consumer, because it is easily recyclable, and easy to understand, but form factors could be created, leading to a potential mainstream market for building custom laptops, the same way that people are able to build their own desktops

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  • excellent!

  • nice one!

  • amazing!love it!

  • This is one great invention!

  • wow i can barely make a tree on inventor....

  • macbook pro is a unibody cheaters

  • made in japan .... lol

    

  • This Laptop Will Cost Too much Money To Product. You Can Disassemble A Regular Laptop in Less Than 10 Minutes, if you Know What you're Doing..........

  • not immpresive though ...

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