January 2020 STEAM Camp Introduction Section
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January 25 – February 2, 2020
Happening in 3 physical locations as a collaborative effort at the same time, including an option for remote participation:
Dallas, Texas (USA) Ghent, Belgium Richmong, Virginia (USA)
Build Yourself. Build Your World.
Ever have an idea and not know what to do with it? Ever wish you could build something to solve a problem that no one else has solved? But you did not know where to start? Well, you are 9 days away from being able to do that. In our 9-day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, you’ll learn how to build a 3D printer and other production machines, you will learn the basic principles of design, and you’ll be able to turn your ideas into prototypes, so you can turn your prototypes into a business. We will teach you the basic language of design spanning many fields – so you can apply these skills to shape the world that you would like to build. We will teach you about our Construction Set approach – with common libraries of parts – to make powerful design achievable with basic skills.
We focus on collaborative design - and this is our first ever event that is happening in 3 location at the same time in Europe and America. The goal is to collaborate with the 3 groups so that rapid design and prototyping can take place - as a combined effort which accelerates innovation and creates a viable path to the open source economy.
Collaborative Design Training
Open Source Ecology is about collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. The Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp will explore this mission with hands-on projects and swarm-builds. You will get a chance to build powerful tools that could be used in the real world – in time frames that you did not think were possible – by leveraging collaborative, open source design - across 2 continents and 2 locations.
The Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp is a hands-on, immersion learning experience for designing and building useful, tangible products. Our goal is to shift the economy towards open source product design – and open source microfactories as the new engines of production.