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The current Spaceprinter requires additional hardware and network expertise that create barriers for some users.
Provide a lite version of Spaceprinter that is fully cloud based, driving wider adoption.
This is the total amount allocated to Adosia Spaceprinter Lite. 4 out of 5 milestones are completed.
1/5
User Journey/User Experience Walkthrough
Cost: ₳ 10,000
Delivery: Month 2 - Jan 2023
2/5
UI/UX Designs
Cost: ₳ 10,000
Delivery: Month 2 - Jan 2023
3/5
Repositories Created
Cost: ₳ 10,000
Delivery: Month 5 - Apr 2023
4/5
Documentation
Cost: ₳ 10,000
Delivery: Month 6 - May 2023
5/5
Aiken Smart Contract Rewrite
Cost: ₳ 10,000
Delivery: Month 7 - Jun 2023
The Adosia team will design, build, and deploy a new cloud based Spaceprinter into the Adosia Marketplace. The minimum viable product for the marketplace was funded through Catalyst Fund 8. This improvement will provide a less complex onramp for manufacturers who participate in production for the marketplace.
The following features will be added to the core of the marketplace functionality:
Cloud printer (SpacePrinter Lite, a cloud based SpacePrinter). This module will allow users who do not own the hardware for a Spaceprinter, or who lack the technical expertise to network a hardware device, to still participate in providing production to the Adosia Decentralized Marketplace. The Lite printer will handle all smart contract interactions and allow the user to manually update each physical step along the way.
About Adosia Decentralized Marketplace
Adosia's decentralized fulfillment network is essentially composed of numerous smart contracts, including contracts for the marketplace, the printing pool, quality assurance, NFT role minting, 3d printer and shipping and receiving.
The smart contract associated with the 3D printable NFT marketplace will house user-submitted 3D printable NFTs which contain one or more .stl files along with any designer royalties referenced in the NFT metadata. The user will interact with the marketplace smart contract, selecting all the NFTs they would like to have printed, which will then create a new "purchase order" NFT capable of traversing the decentralized Adosia 3D printer operator network. Once a user holds a purchase order NFT, upon paying an appropriate fee, they will be able to initiate a print job for that NFT with the Adosia network. Upon successful print job completion the printer operator fulfilling the print job will be paid the majority of Ada with the appropriate 3D designer(s) being paid designated royalties. The Adosia smart contract will also earn a small fee for the Adosia treasury, with all participants being incentivized early on with Adosia ADO tokens.
Current Implementation
All on-chain functionality will be provided by the printing pool, purchase order, and printer registration contracts. These contracts will allow a customer to get a purchase order and have a registered printer accept the job for printing. The printer registration process has already started with the Adosia ambassador program.
What To Expect
Users will be able to buy an NFT of a purchase order that will allow them to choose to print one of our special designs via a registered space printer. The printer will then ship the 3D object to the user who will receive the object and confirm its quality. At this point, the purchase order will be returned to the user and the printer will be paid ADA for their services. It is a simple product but it shows what is technically possible now. Blockchain and the tangible world will mesh together and this is just a stepping stone along that path.
This solution will address the challenge through the key metric of increased quality of existing products & integrations through suggested improvements that are supported by customer feedback or increased usage by the community. Integrating these features will position Adosia for more rapid market penetration.
The primary risk in this deployment is finding the best balance of features for the lite version to ensure users can at least minimally function without dedicated hardware, but still encouraging users to upgrade to a hardware Spaceprinter for better results.
The Adosia development team will design, build, and implement this new feature to the Adosia marketplace in a 4 month timeframe. This will be developed and deployed by the team, and will be monitored.
The Adosia team currently meets regularly six (6) times per week across various teams. We regularly track relevant action items, tasks, needs and progress and we adapt as necessary.
We keep target timelines and measure progress against those while regularly refactoring to account for unknown unknowns as they are revealed
Cloud printer (SpacePrinter Lite, a cloud based SpacePrinter) 50k
Kyle Solomon - CEO: An electrical engineer who began his career building and selling IoT and embedded systems at Intel. Kyle brings a wealth of business knowledge, technical savvy, and a passionate leadership drive to the team. Kyle is the creator of DripDropz, FROG Pool, Adosia, Spacecoins & JetChicken.
Erik Anderson - Operations: Project Manager & Head Ambassador
With a background in Engineering and Manufacturing he provides the team with project management, innovation and design ideas. Currently, he is providing assistance in building the Adosia network and brand. He has been working with Kyle and Adosia for over ten years. He is an entrepreneur in spirit and a 3D printing enthusiast.
Ron Hill - Operations:Team Leader
His background is in industrial & systems engineering and quality management with 14 years of experience working in various manufacturing organizations both large and small. He is helping the Adosia team with product development testing, documentation, and aiding in ensuring this project is successful. He also is a core believer in utilizing decentralized systems for the benefit of the end users and participants in the network and committed to make this a reality with the Adosia team delivering on our mission.
Aaron Lowry - Engineering: Hardware Integration
A builder and analyst with a broad background in IoT, construction, and blockchain network infrastructure. Aaron combines years of real-world digital product integration, manufacturing, and distribution experience with a passion for developing opportunities for end-users of decentralized networks.
Mark Stopka - Engineering: Technical Architect
Interim IT infrastructure Subject Matter Expert with overlap into Project Management, Program Management, IT Governance, IT Security and Business Development domains. He helps his clients with Transitions, Transformations, Service Development and other key initiatives where I deliver my broad cross-domain expertise. Within Adosia he is providing expertise and guidance to the team during the product development.
Latheesan Kanesamoorthy - Full Stack Developer
A senior software engineer and full stack developer. He has built many leading platforms in the Cardano space, including Tokhun's NFT minting and trading solution, Heidrun and the CIP-0027 royalty standard.
Quinn Parkinson - Lead Plutus and Smart Contract Developer:
Quinn graduated from the first Plutus training program and has written a considerable number of successful Plutus smart contracts. A functional programmer with exceptional mathematical strengths, Quinn has been instrumental in the construction of impactful initiatives such as on-chain voting, multimillion dollar NFT marketplace contracts, vesting contracts and many others.
Lauris Stiglics - Operations
An entrepreneur with a background in IT project management. Lauris has been involved with Cardano since 2017 and has been an active member of the community ever since. Currently managing EU01 Stake Pool as well as providing technical support for other members of Cardano community, including helping them set up their own stake pools. He also was the Catalyst Circle Member (CC1 representing Stake Pool Operators) and funded proposer (Fund 8).
Caleb Hataj - Ambassador: 3D Printing Testing Lead
A Certified Journeyman Machinist of 7 years with a degree in Manufacturing Management, drafting, and product design. Caleb brings his experience as a CNC machinist and sales representative for made to order parts to Adosia, while being a discord manager and 3D printer operator in his spare time.
Siddik Adam - Engineering: Embedded IoT Engineer
A computer engineer with some experiences cutting across embedded, web & mobile, smart-contract development and machine learning, He brings his knowledge of web, smart-contract and embedded development to the team. He is also a core-dev in both Tokhun and DripDropz.
Kristen Bouwman - Ambassador
Healthcare worker who is passionate about helping people attain their goals. Her aim is to support team members and users in the Adosia community. Kristen joined the Adosia team because she believes that the product and the team are making important contributions to the Cardano Community and to innovation in blockchain as the way forward.
This project will be concluded at the end of this round and will not require additional funding. If we choose to develop additional features for the system in the future, we may request additional Catalyst funding.
The team will use a combination of git and trello to manage the project's progress. The project manager will prepare and submit the monthly reports to Catalyst with percent completed on the projects listed in this proposal. The Adosia team currently meets regularly six (6) times per week across various teams. We regularly track relevant action items, tasks, needs and progress and we adapt as necessary.
The Spaceprinter Lite is deployed to the Adosia Decentralized Manufacturing Marketplace.
This proposal is a continuation of a few different proposals submitted by various team members.
In Fund 8 Adosia was successfully funded for the initial MVP of this marketplace and the CardanoBox system. https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/405271
This proposal from Fund7 was a lightweight implementation of the model outlined under this proposal (not funded): https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/385120
This proposal submitted by Jia in Fund7 was funded, and provided the SpaceX engineers compensation to design all the rocket parts needed to execute a dynamic 3D printable rocket NFT drop: https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/383141 - The Adosia ambassador team is currently printing all rocket parts as we vigorously are iterating through tests to ensure Adosia delivers the highest quality design.
These proposals support facilitation of a parallel initiative to enable embedded IoT device integration and p2p relevant marketplaces for IoT device operating profiles:
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/369922
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/334417
This proposal enables an embedded library to create keys, sign transactions (or arbitrary data) and to verify message data for IoT device authentication. https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/324317
SDG Goals
8 - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
SDG Subgoals
8.2 - Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors
8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value
8.6 - By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training
Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
8.2.1 - Annual growth rate of real GDP per employed person
8.5.1 - Average hourly earnings of employees, by sex, age, occupation and persons with disabilities
8.5.2 - Unemployment rate, by sex, age and persons with disabilities
8.6.1 - Proportion of youth (aged 15–24 years) not in education, employment or training
NB: Monthly reporting was deprecated from January 2024 and replaced fully by the Milestones Program framework. Learn more here
The Adosia team has a proven record of deploying highly successful projects on Cardano, including 1st Decentralized 3D Printing Marketplace. We are the team behind DripDropz, Tokhun, and funded proposals such as Heidrun.