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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Moore" data-source="post: 160557" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>How about a site for freelancers. You could put up jobs with details and time frames then dental cad designers for all over the world could bid on the job. They would have their credentials, education and experience on the site. Even a portfolio of their work to look at. A place for customer feed back would also help.</p><p></p><p>Even the labs doing their own design could freelance when things are slow and have a place find talent when they are overrun with work. </p><p></p><p>This is not a cheap undertaking. I've been working on it and is a big expense site to get up and running unless to are site designer that can write code. The big guys like 3Shape and Dental Wings could do it and make it profitable by taking a small percentage from both ends of the deal to keep the site up and be the middle man for the money to make sure each side get a fair shake. They could then have a place for their customers to make extra money and a reason to keep the newest scanners and software.</p><p></p><p>Lack of designers is the one thing holding back growth for many out there with mills. IMO CAM is work that needs mechanical skills and not a big dental background to keep a mill running and a much easier job to fill. Then there is the need for more dental training to finish the millings.</p><p></p><p>The new Gurus in the lab industry will probably be <strong>Dental CAD Design Engineers.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Moore, post: 160557, member: 1247"] How about a site for freelancers. You could put up jobs with details and time frames then dental cad designers for all over the world could bid on the job. They would have their credentials, education and experience on the site. Even a portfolio of their work to look at. A place for customer feed back would also help. Even the labs doing their own design could freelance when things are slow and have a place find talent when they are overrun with work. This is not a cheap undertaking. I've been working on it and is a big expense site to get up and running unless to are site designer that can write code. The big guys like 3Shape and Dental Wings could do it and make it profitable by taking a small percentage from both ends of the deal to keep the site up and be the middle man for the money to make sure each side get a fair shake. They could then have a place for their customers to make extra money and a reason to keep the newest scanners and software. Lack of designers is the one thing holding back growth for many out there with mills. IMO CAM is work that needs mechanical skills and not a big dental background to keep a mill running and a much easier job to fill. Then there is the need for more dental training to finish the millings. The new Gurus in the lab industry will probably be [B]Dental CAD Design Engineers.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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