Schedule is subject to change and updates ๐
9:00 AM | Door Open! |
10:00 | Opening Remarks:ย Michael Weinberg, OSHWA President |
10:15 | Eric Von Hippel: Economics of Open Hardware |
10:45 AM | Surya Mattu: Approaching adversarial research |
11:00 | Oluwatobi Oyinlola: Hyperloop: The rLoop Journey |
11:20 | Sara Chipps: C++ API for Kids |
11:35 | Robin Getz: Open Source Software Defined Radio |
11:55 | Evan Raskob: Livecoding 3D printing: experiments in live computational sculpting |
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Adam Benzion: How to build a huge open source community (without being a total sellout).
Mario Gรณmez : Building Resilience With Public Institutions and Open Hardware |
12:30 PM | Lunch !
Red Hat and Open Source Stories, latest film: The Science of Collective Discovery, including the premiere of an all new Prologue featuring OSHWA Director and Founder Alicia Gibbs from 1:15 – 1:40pm |
1:45 PM | Neil Gershenfeld: How To Make (almost) Anything |
2:20 PM | Joseph Apuzzo: MicroPython on ESP32 and LoBo |
2:45 PM | Jodi Clark: OpenCosplay, Teaching the Next Generation |
3:00 PM | SURPRISE SPEAKER YA’ALL |
3:45 PM | Tarek Loubani: Gaza tourniquet: Making lifesaving medical devices under fire |
4:00 PM | Stephanie Valencia: Creating a more accessible future with OSH |
4:15 PM | ย Amitabh Shrivastava: Programmable-Air |
4:30 PM | Ted Hayes: How to Put A Neural Network on an Arduino and Why |
4:45 PM | Closing Remarks: Alicia Gibb, OSHWA Director |
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7:00 PM | doors close, move to after parties |