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We are seeking individuals who want to build the world around them – based on open source principles – and this workshop is intended to provide inspiration and the tools to do so. We have a focus on understanding HOW to design – not just to build things – and applying our skills to make a more transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. We are looking especially for those people who want to get their hands dirty – as responsible technology can come only from involved citizens. To this end – we demistify the skills necessary to build robust and human-centric products – easily and at low cost.
We are seeking individuals who want to build the world around them – based on open source principles – and this workshop is intended to provide inspiration and the tools to do so. We have a focus on understanding HOW to design – not just to build things – and applying our skills to make a more transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. We are looking especially for those people who want to get their hands dirty – as responsible technology can come only from involved citizens. To this end – we demistify the skills necessary to build robust and human-centric products – easily and at low cost.
If you are interested in starting an open source microfactory to bring wealth to your community - we provide you with the mindset and tool set that helps you to do this.

Latest revision as of 08:55, 16 December 2019

Our audience is people interested in collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. We have no specific age limits, and we focus on mindset of learning. We welcome Women in STEAM, young people, retired people - and anyone who wants to hone their collaborative development skill set.

We are seeking individuals who want to build the world around them – based on open source principles – and this workshop is intended to provide inspiration and the tools to do so. We have a focus on understanding HOW to design – not just to build things – and applying our skills to make a more transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. We are looking especially for those people who want to get their hands dirty – as responsible technology can come only from involved citizens. To this end – we demistify the skills necessary to build robust and human-centric products – easily and at low cost.

If you are interested in starting an open source microfactory to bring wealth to your community - we provide you with the mindset and tool set that helps you to do this.