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demo(project): Prepare Project Presentation Structure for Upcoming Demo

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Summary Log: Discussion with Cathal on 2025-05-15

This Issue documents a conversation held on May 15, 2025 with Cathal. The discussion focused on preliminary ideas for how to structure the presentation of a current system and research work to professionals in the additive manufacturing field. This log is intended for internal review and reflection only, and is not a finalized presentation or public communication.


Proposed Structure for Project Presentation

The following structure is a suggested outline for explaining the system in future presentations, demonstrations, or briefings to stakeholders in the field.

1. Problem Definition

  • Example: How to effectively capture, organize, and reuse process data generated by additive manufacturing machines.
  • Emphasis on the research and engineering potential of such data, especially for anomaly detection and system-level understanding.

2. Target Audience

  • Professionals working in additive manufacturing, including lab operators, engineers, and researchers.
  • Assumes familiarity with hardware and processes, but not necessarily with advanced data science concepts.

3. Solution Overview

  • Develop a standardized and systematic data capture pipeline (e.g., using consistent formats).
  • Support for data accessibility, reproducibility, and cross-team reuse.
  • Example: Structured logging using formats like HDF5 to store machine parameters, sensor outputs, and process state for each print.

4. System Development and Implementation

  • Overview of system architecture, data input/output patterns, and modular design.
  • Demonstrate typical usage scenarios, such as integrating a new printer or accessing prior datasets.
  • Include draft diagrams or interface sketches where possible.

5. Impact and Use Cases

  • Enable traceability and anomaly analysis for system transparency.
  • Provide foundational datasets for researchers, supporting machine learning and process modeling.
  • Facilitate cross-lab data sharing and method reproducibility.

6. Presentation Tips

  • Use visuals to guide explanation.
  • Keep delivery within 10–15 minutes to maintain clarity and focus.
  • Allow time for Q&A, with prepared responses for likely concerns (e.g., scalability, data privacy, onboarding effort).

7. Tools for Structuring Ideas

  • Use a simple “Project Canvas” format to aid in planning and presentation.
  • Include key elements such as:
    • Problem Definition
    • Target Audience
    • Solution Summary
    • Implementation Path
    • Impact Assessment

Next Steps

  • Draft a preliminary canvas document to clarify the project's positioning and value chain;
  • Prepare a short demo segment, including data structure samples and example applications;
  • Schedule a follow-up meeting to test this structure within the team and refine the delivery approach.

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