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Shubhendu Sharma本来是一位印度的工业工程师,过去在丰田工作。有一天,一位日本传统林业专家参观了他在班加罗尔工作的工厂,并在那里种植了一些植物。这让Sharma为之着迷,“世界上每分钟会有约36个足球场面积大的森林消失,大自然无法降低损耗,但是否能用更有效率的方法制造森林呢?”Sharma启动了一个名为Afforest的创业项目,因为深受丰田精益化生产的思维影响,他不断研究着森林生产的标准化流程。他开发出了一套系统,预测可以把造林时间缩短为现在的十分之一。“未来制造一台iPhone的成本就可以生产出一片森林。”
Shubhendu Sharma was originally an Indian industrial engineer who used to work at Toyota. One day, a traditional Japanese forestry expert visited his factory in Bangalore and planted some plants there. That’s why Sharma is fascinated. “About 36 football fields per minute in the world disappear and nature can not reduce losses, but can forests be made more efficient?” Sharma started An entrepreneurial project called Afforest, constantly influenced by Toyota’s lean thinking, is constantly studying the process of standardizing forest production. He developed a system that predicts a reduction in afforestation time to one tenth of what it is today. “The cost of creating an iPhone in the future can produce a forest. ”