How Microfactories Could Be the Manufacturing Strategy of the Future | WSJ?

Microfactories are tiny, smart factories that could change how things are made, like a super-powered toy workshop that makes real stuff.

Imagine you have a box that can make everything from toys to phones, all in one small place. That’s what microfactories are like. They use robots and clever machines to make products quickly and with few mistakes, just like how you might build a tower with blocks but much faster and more accurately.

How Microfactories Work

Think of it like having a mini factory inside your house, no big machines or loud noises. These microfactories are small, fast, and smart. They can switch from making one product to another in minutes, just like how you might switch from drawing a cat to drawing a dog on the same piece of paper.

This could be especially helpful for places that don’t have big factories nearby. Instead of waiting for things to be shipped far away, they can make them right where they need them, like having a pizza oven in your classroom instead of waiting for pizza delivery.

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  1. A microfactory is like a tiny, smart factory that makes products quickly and efficiently, similar to how a small bakery can make many types of bread in one day.

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