Arduino Day 2019 #ArduinoD19 @arduino Sat. March 16th 8pm ET live video @adafruit
The 6th Arduino Day 2019 is March 16th, this Saturday. There are events around the world and Adafruit is going to do a live stream at 8pm ET on Sat. night March 16th on youtube.com/adafruit/live
Arduino Day is a worldwide birthday celebration of Arduino. It’s a 24-hour-long event organized by the Community and Arduino’s founders, where people interested in Arduino come together, share their projects and experiences, as well as learn more about the open-source platform.
OFFICIAL ARDUINO DAY SCHEDULE, ALL TIMES ARE CET
11.00 AM = Open Day and Exhibition of Arduino Project, in collaboration with WeMake
2.30 – 5.30 PM = Arduino edu-activities for kids. These will be free of charge and dedicated for children ages 5 to 15. No reservation required.
3.30 – 5.30 PM = Arduino keynotes by Massimo Banzi and the Arduino team. These talks will be streamed on the Arduino social channels.
3.30 – 3.35 = Welcome by Massimo Banzi and Fabio Violante
3.35 – 3.50 = The State of Arduino with Massimo Banzi and Fabio Violante
3.50 – 4.15 = Arduino Day Community Challenge: the winners
4.15 – 4.30 = Arduino and the open-source community
4.30 – 5.00 = Arduino for IoT with Luca Cipriani and Gianluca Varisco
5.00 – 5.15 = Arduino Education with Nerea de la Riva Iriepa
5.15 – 5.30 = wrap up
6.00 – 7.00 PM = Ask Me Anything with Massimo Banzi! The AMA will be streamed on the Arduino social channels. Want to submit your question? Please register on the Arduino Forum and submit your question here.
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