ROVs and Long Boards at Maker Faire Trondheim

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ROVs and Long Boards at Maker Faire Trondheim

Maker Faire Trondheim
This post is coming to you live from Maker Faire Trondheim being held in the town square here in Trondheim, Norway, all weekend.

Elektra, a group of high school electronics students from HiST Sør-Trøndelag University College here in Trondheim, brought two very different projects to the faire—an underwater ROV and a bunch of electric long boards. I talked with Håkon Haugen, the leader of the group, about the projects they brought to the Faire.

Talking to Håkon Haugen about the ROV and Long Boards

The Trondheim Maker Faire  is being held in the Trondheim town square today and tomorrow—the 29th and 30th of August—between 10am and 4pm and is free to attend.

 

3 thoughts on “ROVs and Long Boards at Maker Faire Trondheim

  1. A Raspberry Pi powered underwater ROV at Maker Faire Trondheim | Make: DIY Projects, How-Tos, Electronics, Crafts and Ideas for Makers says:

    […] ROV brought by Elektra which we covered yesterday wasn’t the only underwater vehicle at the Maker Faire in Trondheim today. As well as their […]

  2. A Raspberry Pi powered underwater ROV at Maker Faire Trondheim | Make: DIY Projects, How-Tos, Electronics, Crafts and Ideas for Makers says:

    […] ROV brought by Elektra which we covered yesterday wasn’t the only underwater vehicle at the Maker Faire in Trondheim today. As well as their […]

  3. The new Elektra ROV | Make: says:

    […] University College here in Trondheim, has a history with ROVs. One of the two projects they brought to last year’s faire was an ROV. But this year’s ROV is one of the most advanced I’ve seen at a Maker […]

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Alasdair Allan is a scientist, author, hacker and tinkerer, who is spending a lot of his time thinking about the Internet of Things. In the past he has mesh networked the Moscone Center, caused a U.S. Senate hearing, and contributed to the detection of what was—at the time—the most distant object yet discovered.

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