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|'''[[Manufacturing]]''' Yuo have a blueprint or a blueprint copy. The next step is to manufacture the item.
 
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Revision as of 13:13, 13 October 2018

Industry is a catch-all term for all the industrial activities within EVE: mining, gas huffing, manufacturing, researching, invention, reprocessing, and reverse engineering.

Industry is vitally important to the EVE economy and activity, as without industrial-minded players building the ships and modules and ammunition required for PvE and PvP combat, combat-minded players could not function. Virtually none of these items are seeded on the market; almost everything in EVE is player-built (you can identify NPC sell orders on the market by their >300 day duration).

This page shows you a general introduction to each aspect of industry, with an overview of the Industry window: what it shows you, how to understand it and how to start a simple job. For further details on mining, manufacturing, research, invention, teams and other aspects of industry, see the links in the box to the right.

Production

Production refers to everything you can do with a blueprint in the Industry window: manufacturing of items, time efficiency and material efficiency research of blueprints, blueprint copying, invention, and reverse engineering. Production is a vital part of the EVE Online economy, and can be carried out in any security space, in any station with the appropriate facilities or in an upwell structure with the necessary service modules.

Empty bpo.png Blueprints are the base of production in EVE. They can be directly used for T1 production, researched to make them better for T1 production, copied or used for invention for T2 production.
Icon Manufacturing.png Manufacturing Yuo have a blueprint or a blueprint copy. The next step is to manufacture the item.
Icon ResearchMaterial.png Research allows improving the material efficiency or time efficiency of a T1 blueprint original. This alows you to make the item with fewer materials or in less time.
Icon Copying.png copying is the process of making limited run copies off of a blueprint original. The copies retain the ME and TE research level of the original blueprint.
Icon Invention.png Invention is the process of making T2 blueprint copies off of a T1 blueprint original.
Icon ReverseEngineering.png Tech 3 Production is the process of making tech 3 ships.

Resources

All manufacturing requires materials to be obtained to use in the production process, and there are various sources of raw materials in New Eden that require harvesting, in order to gather these resources.

Icon minerals.png Minerals and ice
Icon salvage2.png Salvage
Icon planetary materials.png Planetary productions
Icon refined materials.png Other materials