Ken is the Grand Nagus of GeekDad.com. He's a husband and father from the SF Bay Area, and has written three books filled with projects for geeky parents and kids to share.
From the Pitches for Prototypes, the Keen wireless home vent.
Nick Pinkston of Plethora.
Project Firefly prototype, provides phototherapy for jaundiced babies.
MakerBot’s Bre Pettis.
Two very smart creatures (and their creators)
Nancy Ouyang, CEO of NarwhalEDU, creating online curricula for high school hardware classes.
Tech writer Robert Scoble works the crowd.
The Makeraser for easy finishing of 3D prints.
A proclamation from the mayor’s office for Maker Week.
Yesterday’s Hardware Innovation Workshop was a tremendous success, bringing together entrepreneurs, successful PRO makers, and people with great ideas looking for guidance on what to do next to make their ideas come to life. We’ve collected some images from the event that hopefully convey how dynamic things were, and will inspire more makers with great ideas to reach out to this supportive and welcoming community.
[All photos courtesy Andrew Kelly]
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Ken is the Grand Nagus of GeekDad.com. He's a husband and father from the SF Bay Area, and has written three books filled with projects for geeky parents and kids to share.
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