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John Park’s Mystery Box: NeoMatrix Mk I @adafruit @johnedgarpark #adafruit
In More Info | No commentA phone pad button matrix combines with an RGB character display to build a general purpose UI box with lights, sounds, and knobs! Use it for puzzles, data entry, encryption, machine control, games, and more!
Women In Hardware – Episode One w/ littleBits CEO Ayah Bdeir
In Atal Tinkering Labs ATL, More Info | No commentAdafruit and Hackster.io, with the generous support of Microsoft, Autodesk, and Qualcomm, have teamed up to present Women in Hardware – an interview series covering some of the most inspiring women pioneering the hardware industry. From groundbreaking entrepreneurs, to engineers at the tops of their fields, we want to highlight the women who are inventing, innovating, and changing hardware for the better. For the premiere episode of the series, join Ayah & Limor in an engaging conversation with topics ranging from life in NYC, product development processes, open source hardware and more. Hear the advice they would give to…
Women In Hardware – Episode Two w/ @autodesk ’s Heather Kerrick
In More Info | No commentFor the second episode of Women in Hardware, join Autodesk’s Heather Kerrick, Hackster’s Alex Glow, and Adafruit’s Jessica Califano at Autodesk’s Pier 9 Workshop in San Francisco as they talk about Autodesk’s Applied Research Team, robotics, software, product design, and more. Hear their take on the intersection of engineering and design and what that means for the future of making things.
Women in Hardware – @autodesk ’s Pier 9 Walkthrough w/ Heather Kerrick
In More Info | No commentJoin Senior Research Engineer Heather Kerrick of Autodesk’s Applied Research Lab as she walks us through Autodesk’s Pier 9 Workshop and shows us some of the fascinating machines that help Autodesk develop and improve their software.
Women in Hardware Episode Two trailer
In More Info | No commentFor the second episode of Women in Hardware, join Autodesk’s Heather Kerrick, Hackster’s Alex Glow, and Adafruit’s Jessica Califano at Autodesk’s Pier 9 Workshop in San Francisco as they talk about Autodesk’s Applied Research Team, robotics, software, product design, and more. Hear their take on the intersection of engineering and design and what that means for the future of making things.
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