Archive
Past Summits
Open Hardware Summit 2012
Open Hardware Summit 2011
Open Hardware Summit 2010
2011 Talks
- Keynote: Arduino Team: Arduino Confidential
- Eric Wilhelm, Instructables: K’Nex Guns: How 13-year-olds and rubberbands power an open-source hardware community
- Bunnie Huang, Chumby: Why the Best Days of Open Hardware are Yet to Come
- Myriam Ayass, CERN: CERN’s Open Hardware License
- Jurgen Neumann and Alison Powell, OHANDA: Developing an Open Hardware Standard
- Michael Weinberg, Public Knowledge: Not Everyone is Excited: Protecting 3D Printing and Open Hardware in Washington, DC
- Gabriella Levine, Protei: Open Oceans and Open Hardware: Protei, a proliferating fleet of DIY sailboat drones to clean up oil spills
- Shigeru Kobayashi, Gainer: Case Studies of Open Source Hardware Projects: the Nuclear Accident in Japan
- Eric Craig Doster, iFixit: Opening up hardware communities: ten lessons from iFixit
- John Sarik & Haig Norian, Columbia University: Open Sourcing the Integrated Circuit
- Geoffrey Barrows, Centeye: Open Source Embedded Vision Sensors
- Mark Norton, Open Source Ecology: The Open Source Ecology Steam Engine Project
- Amanda Wozniak, Wyss Institute: Open Sourcing the Engineering Process
- Benedetta Piantella & Justin Downs, Ground Lab: Labor over Capital: how open development sustains small business and drives innovation
- Bryan Newbold, Octopart: Don’t Let Price-Breaks Break the Bank: Economics of Electronic Components for Small Buyers
- Nathan Seidle, Sparkfun: Where does transparency end?
- Mitch Altman, Cornfield Electronics: Manufacture Your Project (and make a living doing what you love)
2011 Breakouts
- Catarina Mota, Nick Vermeer, Hacking Materials: Easy and Affordable Solutions for DIY and Open Hardware Projects
- Alexander Chemeris, Fairwaves: GSM base station – New OSHW challenge
- Xavier Carcelle, XiVO IPBX OpenHardware
- Justin Mclean, Real time programming with Arduinos using WebSockets
The First Open Hardware Summit
The first Open Hardware Summit took place on September 23rd 2010 at the New York Hall of Science. It was organized by Alicia Gibb and Ayah Bdeir, in collaboration with Buglabs, Makerfaire, NYSCI, littleBits, Creative Commons, Eyebeam and Htink.
2010 Talks
Limor Fried, keynote
Fried, Adafruit Slides (cc) Non-Commercial No Derivatives
Gerald Coley, Beagle Board & Texas Instruments Slides (cc) Attribution
Bruce Perens, OSI Slides (cc) Attribution-No Derivatives
John Wilbanks, Creative Commons Slides (cc) Share-Alike
Amanda Mc Donald Crowley, Eyebeam Slides
Jim Barkley, Mitre Slides
Andy Lee, NASA Slides
Eric von Hippel, MIT Slides (cc) Attribution
Dave Vondle, IDEO Slides
Georgina Voss, Tinker Slides
Mike Kuniavsky, ThingM Slides (cc) Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike
Leah Buechley, MIT Slides
Dan Steingart, City College Slides
Michael Shiloh, Teach Me to Make, Slides (cc) Attribution Share-Alike