Hi Fede Please read, the article is not about open source as a business model, but how shared infrastructure and rather open entry conditions can lower the barrier for start-ups to test their ideas and realize ist potential. The business idea is not necessarily open source or open access.
It is the recontextualisation and reinterpretaiton of hackerspaces for economic purposes. Von: Brave Science <[email protected]> Datum: Donnerstag, 03. Dezember 2015 11:51 An: <[email protected]> Cc: BioArt Mailing List <[email protected]>, Biocommons <[email protected]> Betreff: Re: [BHL-Europe] Share and share alike It's a very interesting article. Not just Nature but the whole synthetic biology community seems to be rather prone to move toward open source business models. In the last couple of months I noticed many of these articles/voices flying around. Best, Fede On Dec 3, 2015 11:33, "Markus Schmidt" <[email protected]> wrote: > FYI an article about how the sharing culture fosters start-ups: > > Share and share alike > > Samuel K Sia & Matthew P Owens > > How the sharing economy is influencing biotech innovation and what it means > for startups. > > http://www.nature.com/bioent/2015/151101/pdf/bioe.2015.12.pdf > >
