Idag besöker vi Open Hardware summit på MIT’s Kresge Auditorium. Line-upen med talare och utställare är diger. Inleder gjorde bland annat Eben Moglen från Free Software Foundation. Programmet i övrigt ser ni nedan:
DEMOCRATIZING KNOWLEDGE
- Justin Shaw, Anool Mahadiria and Kevin Osborn. BADGEr: E-Paper for the rest of us
- Ryan Fobel DropBot: an open-source platform for lab automation
- J. Simmons. Export Controls and Open Source Hardware (Mach 30)
- Julius Baxter. Open Chip Development: What there is to gain, and is it possible?
- Becky Stern. Wearables at the intersection of electronics and craft
- Josef Prusa. State of the RepRap
- Stefan Hechenberger. The Lasersaur Project, What’s next?
Collective Innovations
- Michael Weinberg. Open Hardware Licenses Don’t Matter
- Alice King. Open Source Funding
- Amanda Wozniak. Collective Innovation – Enjoy The Mess
- Ken Burns. Launching an Open Source Hardware Business with Crowdfunding
- Mathilde Berchon. The State of Open Hardware Entrepreneurship in 2013
- Ted Hayes. The State of (the Internet of) Things
- Pablo Garcia and Golan Levin. NeoLucida
- Jean-Luc Wingert Desafio: 100km 1liter Open Hardware car race
- Jason Huggins Tapsterbot – The Mobile App Testing Robot
Innovation and Revolution
- Jeffrey Warren. Building a community one kit at a time
- Marcin Jakubowski The Open Source Industrial Revolution
- Phoenix Perry Embodied play design and building a female developer community
- Harris Kyriakou, Steven Englehardt and Jeffrey V. Nickerson. Traces of Innovation in Thingiverse
- Charles Gracey and David Carrier. Developing a processor with open source hardware
- Bilal Ghalib Why?
- Andreas Olofsson, Parallella Democratizing access to supercomputing through open hardware
- Paulo Blikstein and Arnan Sipitakiat How open hardware can revolutionize education (or how we might fail miserably)
Open Ecologies
- David Mellis Four Principles for an Ecosystem of Open-Source Everyday Devices
- Matthew Borgatti How Open is Your Source
- Ilan Moyer Making Machines that Make
- Sophi Kravitz From Idea to Product- Finding Your Market
- Caleb Kraft Hackers helping the physically disabled
- Arnan Sipitakiat and Paulo Blikstein. The PiTopping and a new model for educational robotics
- Katherine Scott Solid-Statity Forever: Surviving as a Human in a Robotic World
Panel: Implications of Open Source Business: Forking and Attribution
- David Mellis
- Hernando Barragan
- Catarina Mota
- Nathan Seidle
- Josef Prusa
- Moderator: Michael Weinberg
Text & bild: Filippa Malmegård