Source: Open Source Hardware from the PLOS SynBio Community, licensed under CC-BY 4.0 AddThis Sharing Buttons above by Tobias Wenzel Open Source Hardware is an exciting new trend Figure 1: …
Keynote: Safecast: Open Science Hardware FTW by Sean Bonner
Speaker Sean Bonner is a Los Angeles & Tokyo based entrepreneur, journalist, activist and enthusiast. Sean is working on Safecast, building open hardware, open source software and open systems to …
Keynote: Open Hardware at CERN – a quick introduction by Javier Serrano
Speaker Javier Serrano is a Physicist and Electronics Engineer working in the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). He specializes in the design and development of electronics for controlling the …
New paper models return on investment for 3D printed syringe pump drivers
Joshua Pearce at Michigan Tech has published a study modelling return on investment for 3D printing open source syringe pump drivers in the lab – and the news is good …
New PLOS Collection on Open Source Toolkit: Hardware
Cross-posted from PLOS Collections, licensed under CC-BY 4.0. See the original article. PLOS Collections joined forces with Andre Maia Chagas and Tom Baden of University of Tübingen, TReND in Africa and …
TReND in Africa launch Open-Labware.net
Open-Labware.net is a spin-off project of TReND in Africa. They present their designs and modifications of Free and Open Source Hardware projects specifically intended to be used in a scientific …