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Thank You!

Thanks everyone for coming to this years Open Hardware Summit at MIT. The flickr and twitter hashtag is #ohsummit. We will post the link to the archived footage once it […]

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Livestream Alt link

We have a livestream alternative link available! https://2013.oshwa.org/stream/    

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LIVESTREAM

is here

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The SUMMIT IS TOMORROW!

Tomorrow at Kresge Auditorium, MIT is this years Open Hardware Summit!  Doors open at 7:45am with Breakfast and Registration, Summit starts at 9am sharp. The complete schedule for the day […]

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Schedule

7:45  Doors Open. Registration.  Poster and Demo Set-up. 9:00  Opening Remarks: Addie Wagenknecht, Open Hardware Summit Chair 9:10  Keynote Eben Moglen 9:35  Democratizing Knowledge and Collective Innovations Plenary Session 12:30 […]

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Overflow tickets Open

Due to extremely high demand we have decided to open up overflow ticketing as we have the additional seats available. These tickets might include an e-badge but WILL NOT GUARANTEE […]

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Jeremy Blum’s “Exploring Arduino” at this years OHS

Jeremy Blum will be present at this years OHS to speak and sign his new book Exploring Arduino. The book was written for any tech-savvy person of any age who wants […]

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Ready, Set, Hack!

For the next month, the Summit Chairs will be featuring information about our accepted speakers, demos, sponsors and posters.  If you wish to be featured please email or tweet Addie […]

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Nominations for OSHWA board member positions

OSHWA is looking for 5 new faces to join the board of directors for the Open Source Hardware Association. Please fill out this form to become a nominee or forward the link […]

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littleBits to demo at OHS!

littleBits is an opensource library of electronic modules that snap together with tiny magnets for prototyping, learning, and fun. The littleBits system consists of tiny circuit-boards with specific functions engineered […]

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