14 March 2013 to 15 March 2013
- Venue:
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Trinity College
Oxford
About
Open Source Junction brings together the best business and academic minds to explore how the two sectors can jointly innovate, develop and exploit open source software in conjunction with open source hardware.
Open Source Hardware (OSH), like Open Source Software (OSS), is an open approach to technology where the information needed to create hardware artefacts is distributed, allowing others to produce artefacts, and to modify and improve on the design. Open Source Hardware has a wide range of applications, including medical appliances, lab equipment, surveillance drones, and toys.
This two-day workshop will showcase a selection of successful academic and industry projects featuring open source hardware and open source software, and will provide delegates with the relevant knowledge and networking opportunities to help them build sustainable partnerships in this field.
Benefits of attending
- Find out about successful open source hardware projects
- Become familiar with issues concerning the development and exploitation of open source hardware and open source software
- Understand the benefits and opportunities associated with building the Open Source Junction community
- Network and explore partnership opportunities with past and present OSJ attendees
Who should attend
Suitable for:
- R&D managers, senior strategists, software and hardware developers
- Open source hardware creators, hackers and tinkerers
- Principal Investigators, research staff, project managers in Higher Education and Research with an interest in open source hardware
- Funding bodies with an interest in open source hardware technologies