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Revision as of 04:23, 16 February 2013
Main List
- P2P Foundation goldmine, but many outdated - http://p2pfoundation.net/Product_Hacking#Companies
- WikiPedia List of Open Source Hardware Projects
- Open Innovations Projects - German updatable directory - [1]
- The Bypass Movement - http://thebypassmovement.com/how-to-participate/
- Makers of the 3rd Industrial Revolution - List of projects in resources directory, p. 144 onwards
- OKFN List - http://okfn.org/about/team/
- [2]
- Kickstarter's Open Source Tag - updated regularly
Specific Areas
City and Country
- Open Source Juba, Sudan. Contact Stephen Kovats.
- Open State - prototyping a smallest cell of a sustainable future. 2013.
Cars
- Only on electronics and software - OpenXC by Ford, collab with Bug Labs - smartphone-integrated cars.
- Wikispeed
Construction Sets
Routers
- AnniRouter - appears to be good on philosophy of tao of making - simplicity.
Dead
- Ronja - [3]
Electronics
- Open_Electronics_Interview_with_Nathan_Seidle
Lasers
- LAOS - from Europe, appears to have traction
Metal Melting
- Electric Aluminum Melting Furnace - plans for $4
Phones
- TuxPhone - dead as of 2009
- Openmoko turns into OpenPhoenux - alive; $700 cost for motherboard.
Robotics
Scientific Equipment
Video
- ELphel digital camera - [4]
Solar Concentrators
3D Printers
Strategy
- Buglabs to design universal power supply or at least some modules? Talk to Peter Semmelhack in NYC office, founder
- Wikispeed for potential ops managers?
- Solidoodle commercial 3D printer is in Brooklyn. Code and electronics are open source.
- OpenSat - visit with founder during Seoul Digital Forum
- Open State micro-civilization build in Berlin.