Open source started with software, but hardware has a role in its present and future. What does open source mean when applied hardware? In this talk, Alicia Gibb Seidle, founder and executive director of the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), traces the rise of open hardware, defines what it means, and offers her outlook on… Read More »OH talk: What is Open Source Hardware? with Alicia Seidle Gibb
Join makers Steph Piper and Ayesha Iftiqhar Wilson in making an effective and beautiful manual for your open source project while guided by manual expert Steph Piper of Maker Queen!
>>> Registration is OPEN! Click here to register! <<< Tuesday, October 10th through Thursday, October 12th. In partnership with Made in Baltimore and Coppin State University’s Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship, we are thrilled to be convening our network in Baltimore City. This year our Gathering will be even more centered in place and even more interactive. We will have two mornings of programming,… Read More »UMA’s 2023 Gathering: Baltimore
For the 4th installment of Carbon Crowd, the Epiphyte team in Philly will report its general progress, with a focus early sorbent results! All are welcome to join, learn and share! About Epiphyte Epiphyte is a miniature, stand-alone, open source direct air capture machine that was designed by a small group of OpenAir members, located all over… Read More »Epiphyte Open Source DAC Progress Report: Sorbent Results!
Hardware Happy Hour is an informal way to socialize, show off your projects, and talk about the world of hardware. We welcome anyone interested in any kind of hardware from beginner to expert: Arduino DIYers, engineers, hardware start up founders, e-textile experimenters, LED-curious folks, 3D printing enthusiasts or robotics geeks. If you're working on something… Read More »Hardware Happy Hour Portland