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OHM Kick Off Event: Open Mixer at SparkFun

SparkFun Electronics 6333 Dry Creek Parkway, Niwot, CO, United States

Start off Open Hardware month with a bang! SparkFun is hosting the heavy hitters of OSHWA from the front range. The evening will include a panel followed by a mixer to meet other open hardware enthusiasts - we'll bring the refreshments, you bring a project to share or a question for the panel! More details… Read More »OHM Kick Off Event: Open Mixer at SparkFun

OHM Kick Off Event: Open Hardware Dialogues, RIAT, Apertus AXIOM

RIAT Institute Neubaugasse 64-66/ III/ 4, A- 1070, Vienna, Austria

RIAT will be hosting the format “Open Hardware Dialogues”, which follows the footsteps of a RIAT publication with the name “Openism – Conversations in Open Hardware”. This publication sheds light into the motivations and different open source strategies, as well as the different levels of openness in open design movements. 2019-10-01 Open Hardware Month Kick-Off… Read More »OHM Kick Off Event: Open Hardware Dialogues, RIAT, Apertus AXIOM

OpenTechSummit Thailand

The Knowledge Exchange 110/1 Thanon Krung Thon Buri, Bang Lamphu Lang, Thon Buri, Bangkok, Thailand

The OpenTechSummit Thailand is a Free and Open Source technology event for developers, engineers, companies and contributors. Projects at the event range from open hardware, to design, graphics and software. The first OpenTechSummit was established in 2009. Website: https://thai.opentechsummit.asia Schedule (Hardware Track on Day 2): http://thai.opentechsummit.asia/event/OTS_Thailand_Schedule.pdf Complimentary Contributor Tickets (limited): http://thai.opentechsummit.asia/community-ticket/

What Is Open Source Hardware?

Blow Things Up Lab ATLAS Institute, 1125 18th St, Room 113, Boulder, CO, United States

Join us for an Open Source Hardware lecture by the Executive Director of the Open Source Hardware Association. The Blow Things Up Lab is located in room 113 of the ATLAS building on the CU Boulder campus. Open to the public.

card10 badge workshops and hacking

xHain hackerspace + card10 badge team Grünberger Str. 16, Berlin, Germany

3 days of workshops and hacking on the OSHW card10 badge from Chaos Camp 2019 in Germany. This will be at xHain hackerspace in Berlin.

Materialities of modern Cryptography

Paralelní Polis Paralelní Polis, z.s. Dělnická 475/43, Holešovice, 170 00 Praha 7

Following the tradition of RIAT's decentral archive of process artefacts a new edition of the RIAT cabinet has been created for HCPP and Japan Blockchain Week, in the context of Open Hardware Month. In a tangible micro-showcase key objects, items and hardware relating to modern-day cryptography are displayed and are put in a museum setting of… Read More »Materialities of modern Cryptography

Open Hardware Dialogues: Black Crystal

Paralelní Polis Paralelní Polis, z.s. Dělnická 475/43, Holešovice, 170 00 Praha 7

2019-10-05 9:00 - 13:00 “Black Crystal” Workshop from RIAT and Riddle+Code On Saturday, October 5th there will be an (early) half-day workshop with the title “Black Crystal” organised by RIAT and Riddle+Code. The workshop follows the huge success of the previous format “decentralised ID authentication & access workshop”, which has been held in RIAT Vienna… Read More »Open Hardware Dialogues: Black Crystal

BabyLegs, a DIY Marine Trawl with Public Lab

Public Lab

Learn how to build and use your own DIY marine trawl to investigate your local waterways. Login info and links to streaming content can be found at PublicLab.org/Make and https://www.facebook.com/PublicLab/

DIY Air and Conductivity Sensors with Public Lab

Public Lab

Learn how to assemble and use DIY air and conductivity sensors for environmental monitoring. This will be an online event, login information links to livestream will be available at PublicLab.org/make and https://www.facebook.com/PublicLab/

Talk: How We Think About Storing Crypto is Broken – and We Need Open Hardware to Fix It

ATC Hall ATC Hall 2 Chome-1-10 Nankokita, Suminoe Ward, Osaka, Japan

The original sin of cryptocurrency is not transaction speed, poor anonymity, volatility or a high Gini coefficient -- it's a digital format which is confusing to use, easily delegated to centralized exchanges and, most importantly, reliant on multiple layers of software and hardware trust. What if instead Bitcoin and Ethereum were like cash, a physical… Read More »Talk: How We Think About Storing Crypto is Broken – and We Need Open Hardware to Fix It

Hardware Happy Hour Berlin

xHain Hackspace Grünberger Str. 16, Berlin, Germany

Please bring your latest project with you! Anything you're working on, electrical, mechanical or software works! We want to see the stuff that you're interested in! October is Open Hardware Month so Drew Fustini and others will bring examples of Open Source Hardware projects such as conference badges, single board computers, music tech and more!

Open Source Hardware Maker Meetup

TBD

Open Source Hardware Maker Meetup hosted by Makespace and Open Source Creativity (www.bangaloremakespace.org) Indiranagar, Bangalore, Venue TBD More details to follow...

Kochi Open Hardware 101

Maker Village Maker Village, Kinfra HiTech park , kalamasheri , Kochi

An introduction to open hardware and tools.

Open Source Day

TuxCon @ Siteground HQ Plovdiv bul Svoboda 65A, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Celebrate the open source hardware month on 19th October in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The event will be with free entrance and will include a hardware-related workshop as well a short presentation about OSHWA Certification.

Open Hardware NOW! Meetup

Infineon Austria Paniglgasse 1-3, Vienna, Austria

Open Hardware NOW! is a meetup in Vienna, Austria dedicated to Open Hardware and invites practitioners and people who are working with and creating Open Hardware. A dedicated goal of the meetup is for people holding patents to Open Source them. The meetup is focused on agricultural applications and sustainability, but the scope varies every… Read More »Open Hardware NOW! Meetup

Open hardware workshop

Freie Universität Berlin Room L 115, Seminarzentrum, Otto-von-Simson-Str. 26, Berlin, Germany

Build your own instruments with Arduinos Located at Freie Universität Berlin, Room L 115

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