Join us for an engaging live interview with Stephen Hawes, the creative mind behind Opulo, a company revolutionizing open-source pick-and-place machines.

Meet Stephen Hawes

Stephen’s journey from maker to entrepreneur has inspired a new wave of DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. We'll dive into his experiences, explore the challenges of developing open-source hardware, and discuss the future of accessible manufacturing technology. Whether you're a seasoned engineer, a curious hobbyist, or just someone interested in the cutting edge of tech innovation, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Tune in live and be part of the discussion!
 
Meet Stephen Hawes of Opulo in the next Elektor Engineering Insights
Elektor Engineering Insights meets Stephen Hawes of Opulo

Date: August 28, 2024
Time: 16:00 CEST (14:00 UTC / 10AM EDT)
Place: Online — sign up here:

Giveaway

As always, join this livestream for a chance to win a great prize: This time, one of three BeagleY-AI single-board computers! These powerful, open-source devices are perfect for anyone looking to dive into AI projects. Don't miss this opportunity to get your hands on cutting-edge tech designed for innovation and creativity.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from an enthusiastic evangelist for open-source hardware design.

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BeagleY-AI

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