Sophia is the managing editor of the Make: blog. When she’s not greasing editorial gears, she likes to run, ride, climb, and lift things, and make lo-tech goods like zines, desserts, and altered clothing. @sophiuhcamille
MakerCon came to a close this evening after two full days steeped in thought-provoking talks, awesome demos, and lively conversations with some of the most innovative figures in the Maker Movement.
We would have loved to sit down and speak with each of these inventors. In spite of the conference’s jam packed agenda, we were at least able to snap some photos to share with you. Check out the gallery below:
Monolith Studio, Inc. (All photos by Nicole Smith)
Their cost effective tabletop electroplater was on display. Here are objects that they electroplated with two different metals.
A leaf that has been electroplated with copper.
Liteseeds
LED stickers.
Future Make Technology
Testing out a 3D printing pen.
Modulo
Tiny modular circuit boards.
MadeSolid, Inc.
Advanced materials for 3D printers.
You 3D It
Turning sketches into solids.
SproutUp
Interactive platform for open collaboration.
EVOL
Creators of the uArm.
UpDroid
Tech company looking to jump-start the personal robotics industry.
Kijani Grows
Smart aquaponics gardens for your home.
Tart Sensors
Wireless sensors platform that uses open platforms such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
Piper
A wooden toolbox that allows users to enter an adventure map in Minecraft and attempt to beat it building physical hardware additions using electronic components.
Zymbit, Inc.
They make it simple to get your IoT ideas to market.
Flutter Wireless
Programmable processor core for electronics projects.
Sophia is the managing editor of the Make: blog. When she’s not greasing editorial gears, she likes to run, ride, climb, and lift things, and make lo-tech goods like zines, desserts, and altered clothing. @sophiuhcamille