Cambridge Open Technology Workshop

An Open Technology workshop will take place on Friday 20 June 2014, at Cambridge University's Department of Engineering. Attendance is free of charge and open to the general public.

Open technologies are becoming increasingly prevalent in many aspects of society. From cell phones' operating systems to high performance computing, open source software provides some of the most powerful tools to tackle today's challenges.

Large scale projects such as Wikipedia have demonstrated that open standards and practice can be applied to knowledge in a general sense and deliver invaluable resources to the general public. The advance of Open Hardware systems such as Arduino, alongside advances in consumer-grade 3D printing technologies, is nowadays boosting the development of Maker communities in most parts of the world, progressively imposing a rethink of innovation and manufacturing techniques.

This workshop, open to the general public, will explore through talks and demos many aspects of open technologies and their implications in the context of academic research and education. The workshop is coorganised by Alexandre Kabla, Jim Haseloff, Oliver Hadeler, Robert Mullins and jointly sponsored by CamBridgeSens, OpenLabTools and SynBio.org.uk.

Registration
Attendance is free of charge and open to the general public.

Participants are also invited to present demos of software or hardware project during the afternoon sessions. Lab space will be made available for this purpose.

Find out more.  Contact Alexandre Kabla for more information.

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Reproduced courtesy of University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering

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