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What is a makerspace or hackerspace?

🇦🇺 · Brisbane Makerspace · Brisbane Makerspace

What is a makerspace? A makerspace, also known as a hackerspace, can be different things to different people. Common themes include a collaborative and community focused workspace; high tech tools; and a collective of like minded people sharing knowledge and resources. Makerspaces are often found in schools, universities, private businesses, and even libraries! You can find a makerspace in almost every corner of the world, and maker culture is starting to become very popular. In fact, if you live in a major city, there’s probably a makerspace nearby. A makerspace typically has a variety of different equipment. This ranges from low tech tools like scissor and laminators, up to high tech tools like 3D printers and laser cutters. The most common tools that a makerspace may have include 3D printers, laser cutters, soldering irons, CNC machines and sewing machines. Examples of some the most common tools. From left to right, a 3D printer, electronics equipment, a laser cutter, Stanley knife and rotary tool, soldering station, then a cricut and oscilloscope. However, not all makerspaces have these tools. It’s common for some makerspaces to focus on specific areas, or to bootstrap themselves by focusing on a limited range then expand over time. In fact, you don’t need any of these tools to be considered a makerspace. The most important aspect of a makerspace is fostering “maker culture”. This involves bringing together a community of collaborative makers. The second most important part of a makerspace is running regular workshops, classes and meetups to bring people together and share knowledge. While most makerspaces focus on creating a collaborative workshop environment for local members of the community, some places are more commercial in nature. A makerspace or hackerspace may be setup as an entrepreneurship or startup hub. They can help their customers grow and provide access to tools they need to develop their products. Some (like Arc hardware incubator ) even act as incubators for startups with a high growth potential. What is the difference between a makerspace, hackerspace, tech lab, fab lab, and a tech shop? The short answer is nothing. They are all physical spaces for making, learning and collaborating. Some of those phrases are trademarked or are specific businesses, but they all operate in a similar way. There is some variety in how they’re run – some are not for profit, for profit, and some are entirely volunteer/community run. However, at their core, all of them offer a physical, collaborative workspace for making things using a variety of low tech and high tech tools. Why is the term “makerspace” more commonly use than “hackerspace” now? Originally a “hacker” was someone who found creative uses for technology or creative solutions to technological problems. Unfortunately, over time this phrase started getting negative connotations associated with the illegal actions of computer hackers. Nowadays, most people prefer the term “maker” and “makerspace” over “hackerspace” as its more inclusive and better indicates what the organisation does. Photo by Kevin Ku on Unsplash Within maker and hacker circles, the phrases “hack together” or “hack on this problem” are still often used. However, the negative connotations associated with calling an organise a hackerspace often cause confusion or difficulties during operation. Due to this, “makerspace” is the more commonly used term today. Makerspace Projects / Events A makerspace or hackerspace typically has a huge range of activities and projects that their members work on. As discussed earlier in this post, some spaces may not have the facilities to do everything here, but these are the most common things you can do at a makerspace / hackerspace. 3d printing Laser cutting Robotics Coding Soldering Arduino and electronics Sewing Arts and crafts CNC milling Meetups How to classes Popular Makerspaces in Australia There are several popular makerspaces all over Australia, and in every state and territory! Here are some of the more well known ones, but there are many more not on this list! You should visit the excellent hackerspaces.org wiki if you’d like to find more in your area or learn about each one. Brisbane Makerspace Gold Coast Tech Space HSBNE Inc Sunshine Coast Makerspace Make Hack Void SparkCC CCHS Artifactory A recent Maker Monday open night and social event at Brisbane Makerspace. How do others describe what a makerspace is? You’ve heard a lot from us about what we think a makerspace is or should be. We also thought it would be a good idea to collect some thoughts from other makerspaces and organisations for a more complete picture. Here are definitions from 2 of the most well known hackerspaces around the world, from Wikipedia, and the fantastic hackerspaces.org community. Noisebridge is a space for sharing, creation, collaboration, research, development, mentoring, and of course, learning. Noisebridge is also more than a physical space; it’s a community with roots extending around the world . i3Detroit.com – A Makerspace is “a collision of art, technology, learning, and collaboration” Wikipedia defines a makerspace “as a community-operated workspace where people with common interests, often in computers, machining, technology, science, digital art or electronic art, can meet, socialize and collaborate. hackerspaces.org says that Hackerspaces are community-operated physical places, where people share their interest in tinkering with technology, meet and work on their projects, and learn from each other. Sources https://www.makerspaces.com/what-is-a-makerspace/ https://wiki.hackerspaces.org https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace i3Detroit.com https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Noisebridge The post What is a makerspace or hackerspace? appeared first on Brisbane Makerspace .

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Pagarināta pieteikšanās projekta “Kurzemes inovāciju granti studentiem” 6.ciklam!

🇱🇻 · Ventspils design studio RADE

Ventspils Augstskola (VeA) sadarbībā ar Liepājas Universitāti (LiepU), Ventspils Augsto tehnoloģiju parku (VATP) un Kurzemes Biznesa inkubatoru (KBI) PAGARINA projekta “Kurzemes inovāciju granti studentiem” (Nr.1.1.1.3/18/A/004) 6. cikla Granta pieteikumu konkursu. Projekta “Kurzemes inovāciju granti studentiem” jeb KInGS mērķis ir sekmēt un attīstīt studējošo inovāciju spēju, uzņēmīgumu, uzņēmējspēju, sabiedrībai vai tās daļai nozīmīgu problēmu risināšanu, kā arī augstskolu un studējošo sadarbību stiprināšanu ar komersantiem. Projekta mērķa grupa ir visu līmeņu un programmu studējošie augstākās izglītības institūcijās, kā arī koledžu, vispārējās vidējās izglītības un profesionālās izglītības iestāžu izglītojamie (vecumā no 18 gadiem). Piesakies KInGS projekta 6.cikla Granta pieteikumu konkursam līdz 19.12.2020 . Ko Tu iegūsi, piedaloties KInGS? Finansiālu un materiālu atbalstu idejas realizācijai vai izpētei līdz 11 127 EUR ; Jaunus kontaktus un ideju domubiedrus; Stipendiju līdz 200 EUR un doktorantiem līdz 218 EUR ; Kompetentu un profesionālu darba vadītāju; Iespēju konsultēties pie Latvijā atpazīstamiem speciālistiem - mentoriem; Iespēju piedalīties tīklošanās un motivācijas pasākumos, apmācībās un semināros Ventspilī un Liepājā; Iespēju pretendēt naudas balvai. KĀ PIETEIKTIES? 1. Izvēlies vienu no attīstības virzieniem: A. Pētniecība jeb Studentu laboratorija Izaicinājums : Pētnieciski ietilpīgs process definētas problēmas risināšanai ar mērķi izstrādāt jaunas tehnoloģijas, produktu, procesu vai pakalpojumu, kur idejas vai problēmjautājuma autors ir komersants. B. Biznesa idejas pirms-inkubācija jeb Start-Up skola Izaicinājums: potenciālā biznesa izveide un/vai attīstība (studentu pirms-inkubators), kur idejas autors ir students. Uzdevums: izpētīt un attīstīt jaunu produktu vai pakalpojumu. 2. Piesakies vienam no pieejamiem finanšu atbalstiem: A. “Mazais” grants - atbalsts sākotnējās izpētes veikšanai. Process problēmu noteikšanai un risinājuma izstrādei, vai tirgus izpēte, risku analīze, biznesa plāna izstrāde - 2 596 EUR apmērā . B. “Lielais” grants - atbalsts augstākas gatavības līmeņa idejas attīstīšanai vai praktiskās darbības risinājuma/ produkta/ prototipa vai pakalpojuma izstrādei - līdz 11 127 EUR apmērā . Informāciju par to kā pieteikties KINGS projektam meklē mūsu mājas lapā http://inovacijugranti.lv/, Facebook lapā www.facebook.com/Kurzemesgranti, vai arī raksti mums kings@inovacijugranti.lv Projekta partneri: Ventspils Augstskola (VeA), Ventspils Augsto tehnoloģiju parks (VATP), Liepājas Universitāte (LiepU), Kurzemes Biznesa inkubators (KBI), Ventspils Augstskolas attīstības fonds. Kopējās projekta attiecināmās izmaksas ir 3 318 318.00 EUR. 75% no projekta finansējuma nodrošina ERAF.

Unsere neue Metallwerkstatt ist geöffnet!

🇦🇹 · HappyLab

Seit September 2021 steht unsere neue Metallwerkstatt im Happylab Wien für euch bereit! Viele neue Maschinen und Geräte für professionelle Metallbearbeitung warten darauf, von unseren Mitgliedern ausprobiert und für ihre Projekte eingesetzt zu werden: Vom Schweißarbeitsplatz über den heißbegehrten Metall Laser bis hin zu manuellen Metallbearbeitungsgeräten wie Tafelblechschere, Abkantmaschine, Metallbandsäge und Rundbiegemaschine. Die ersten Projekte wurden an den Maschinen bereits umgesetzt. Natürlich finden weiterhin regelmäßig Einschulungen statt! EINSCHULUNGEN FÜR DIE METALLWERKSTATT Regelmäßig finden praxisnahe Workshops im Happylab statt, die euch den Einstieg in die Metallbearbeitung erleichtern und wichtige sicherheitsrelevante Aspekte vermitteln! Für die Nutzung der Metallwerkstatt ist die Absolvierung der Allgemeinen Sicherheitsunterweisung (ASU Metall) Voraussetzung, darauf aufbauend finden Einschulungen für den Metall Laser und Schweißkurse (MAG-Schweißen) statt. ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSUNTERWEISUNG (ASU METALL): In diesem praxisnahen Workshop lernst du den sicheren Umgang mit unseren metallberabeitenden Maschinen und erhältst danach sofort die Nutzungsberechtigung für folgende Maschinen: Ständerbohrmaschine, Werkstattpresse, Metallbandsäge, Doppelschleifbock, Rundbiegemaschine, Tafelblechschere, Abkantmaschine. Weitere Infos & Anmeldung EINSCHULUNG METALL LASER: In dieser Einschulung lernst du alle wichtigen Schritte im Umgang mit dem Metall Laser, um dein Projekt zu realisieren. Weitere Infos & Anmeldung SCHWEISSKURS: MAG-SCHWEISSEN: Im Schweißkurs bekommst du eine Einführung in die Grundlagen des MAG-Schweißens und übst dabei natürlich gleich Schweißnähte in verschiedenen Positionen herzustellen. Weitere Infos & Anmeldung Für alle Workshops gibt es begrenzte Plätze! Die Metallwerkstatt wird nach und nach mit weiteren Maschinen erweitert, für die es in Zukunft natürlich auch Einschulungstermine geben wird. Alle Maschinen findest du unter Ausstattungen ! Wir freuen uns auf schon auf die Projekte, die ihr mit unseren neuen Metallbearbeitungsmaschinen umsetzen werdet... Makers gonna make✌️