DC Denison is the co-editor of The Maker Pro Newsletter, which covers the intersection of makers and business. That means hardware startups, new products, and market trends.
DC manages customer stories at Acquia, the digital experience company.
Jon Christian is the co-editor of the Maker Pro Newsletter, which covers the intersection between makers and business. He's also written for the Boston Globe, WIRED and The Atlantic.
The Media Lab at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts provided a bright, stark-white-and-glass frame for a US-based celebration that featured four of the five Arduino founders. David Mellis, one of the co-founders, is a graduate student at the Media Lab. He was the in-house connection. (No surprise that the fifth co-founder, Gianluca Martino, was not present.) Check out the gallery below to see some of the fun Arduino projects featured at the event!
The day began with a “Getting Started with Arduino” workshop, which attracted a full house. Photos by Melissa Glick.
Plenty of parts were available for introductory and advanced workshops.
Arduino Co-founder David Cuartielles demonstrated a Svante, a low-cost educational robot, based on the Arduino, of course. Cuartielles contributed to the project.
On display at MIT: the Oscola, an open source connected lamp that will be part of Casa Jasmina, an open source connected apartment that will be curated by Arduino.
Massimo Banzi describes an upcoming modular kit by Arduino.
Organizers displayed an assortment of boards.
TKTK shows a 3000 BTU chiller controlled by Arduino.
A Cubetto Playset
Robert and Kathleen Patterson, authors of “Arduino for Teens,” show off homebrewed boards.
A Zumobot unit follows a track.
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DC Denison is the co-editor of The Maker Pro Newsletter, which covers the intersection of makers and business. That means hardware startups, new products, and market trends.
DC manages customer stories at Acquia, the digital experience company.
Jon Christian is the co-editor of the Maker Pro Newsletter, which covers the intersection between makers and business. He's also written for the Boston Globe, WIRED and The Atlantic.
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