Raspberry Pi Foundation US Hackspace Tour

Home
Raspberry Pi Foundation US Hackspace Tour

Pilogo

The Raspberry Pi Foundation US Hackspace Tour is coming! Liz writes –

Rob Bishop is one of the Raspberry Pi Foundationโ€™s developers and a super-enthusiastic tech-evangelist type. Heโ€™s volunteered to go visit a number of hackspaces in the US in a sort of Regency Grand Tour style (only with aeroplanes and a backpack full of computers) to spread the word about Raspberry Pi and to give some hands-on workshops to help kickstart your projects.

The events at each hackspace will consist of an informal talk, Q&A session, demo and hands-on workshop. Heโ€™s also going to run a show-and-tell session to allow you guys to come and share your projects with rest of the community and heโ€™ll award prizes on behalf of the Foundation for the best project at each event; weโ€™re also organising some small giveaways. And yes, we will be selling Raspberry Piโ€™s on site! Eben and I are hoping that we might be able to join him at one or two of the venues too; watch this space.

18th September โ€“ Make.SI (Staten Island, NY) โ€“ Evening event, starts at 7pm โ€“ Sign-up
19th September โ€“ NYResistor (Brooklyn, NY) โ€“ Evening event, starts at 6pm โ€“ Sign-up
22nd September โ€“ HackManhattan (NYC, NY) โ€“ All day event โ€“ Sign-up
23rd September โ€“ Alpha One Labs (Brooklyn, NY) โ€“ All day event โ€“ Sign-up
26th September โ€“ HacDC (Washington DC) โ€“ Evening event, starts at 7:30pm โ€“ Details
29th September โ€“ Noisebridge (San Francisco, CA) โ€“ All day event โ€“ Details
30th September โ€“ Hacker Dojo (Mountain View, CA) โ€“ Afternoon event, starts at 1pm โ€“ Details
2nd October โ€“ Nullspace Labs (LA, CA) โ€“ Evening event, starts at 7pm
3rd October โ€“ 23b Shop (Fullerton, CA) โ€“ Evening event, starts at 7pm
6th October โ€“ ATX Hackspace (Austin, Texas) โ€“ Evening event, starts at 6pm โ€“ Details

Matt Richardson will be at the Alpha One Labs event, I’ll be at the NYCResistor one!

Tagged

current: @adafruit - previous: MAKE, popular science, hackaday, engadget, fallon, braincraft ... howtoons, 2600...

View more articles by Phillip Torrone
Discuss this article with the rest of the community on our Discord server!

ADVERTISEMENT

FEEDBACK