Adafruit on the Open Source Hardware Association Show and Tell event – Oct 2nd, 6:40 PM EDT #OpenOct
Adafruit will be part of the Open Hardware Association’s Show and Tell on Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024, at 6:40 PM EDT! Right before the Adafruit weekly Show and Tell, and ASK an Engineer! It’s a triple header of open-source! You’ll be able to watch and participate live here – video.
So! Please join the Adafruit team live as we discuss latest projects, share how open-source has shaped our cause and business, and showcase some of the incredible things that have been open-source hardware certified! You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at our new Adafruit factory in Industry City, Brooklyn, NY – USA and the tools we use!
This will part of the OSHWA open-hardware month 24 hour livestream where you can check in with open-source creators and groups around the world to celebrate all things open! Lee and Sid will be there from OSHWA to host, and answer any viewer OSHWA related questions. Looking forward to seeing you there!
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