Hackaday Dublin Unconference

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Hackaday Dublin Unconference

By Hackaday

Date and time

Saturday, April 7, 2018 · 1 - 9pm GMT+1

Location

Project Arts Centre

39 East Essex St Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

Description

Hackaday is happy to announce Hackaday Dublin Unconference! Get your ticket right now, they will sell out.

The Hackaday Unconference is happening in Dublin, Ireland at Project Arts Centre in the Temple Bar area. Join Mike Szczys, Editor-in-Chief of Hackaday, Contributing Editor Jenny List, Supplyframe Director of Product Sophi Kravitz, and Tindie Product Manager Jasmine Brackett and about 150 other people from the Hackaday Community for a day of hardware talks, food and drinks, hacks and projects.

What is an Unconference? This is the best way to jump into what is new and exciting in hardware and technology right now. It's an opportunity for peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, and creativity. Everyone who attends should be ready to stand and deliver a 7-minute talk on something they are interested in right now. This is not something you prepare for and polish for six weeks. We want to know what's on your workbench right now, what new skills you've been teaching yourself, and the groundwork you've been laying for the next big project. Bring your excitement and use it to inspire everyone in the room.

DesignSpark exclusive sponsor of Hackaday Unconference Dublin

Thank you to DesignSpark, the exclusive sponsor of the Hackaday Dublin Unconference. DesignSpark, the engineering community of RS Components, provides free tools, resources and inspiration to over 570k engineers globally. It is with their support that we are able to book an amazing venue (the Project Arts Centre) and offer tickets at no cost to bring the Hackaday community together from across Ireland, Europe, and beyond.

What to Expect: A day full of camaraderie with new and old friends. Doors open at 12:30pm. The Unconference will be a single track of talks, broken up with time for socializing, and dinner. We will provide tea, coffee, and snacks throughout the day and a meal before the final session.

Everyone should come prepared to present a talk. Props are highly encouraged so bring a hack, a product you've developed, a prototype you've built, or a new part you're excited about. Slides are not mandatory but we encourage you to give it a try -- just limit yourself to about 4 or less due to time constraints and bring any adapters you need for the projection system.

Hackaday Community gathers in Ireland

The day revolves around spontaneity. You will find out your speaking time as the person before you is getting started. This is part of what creates the energy and excitement of the event. We do have a few notable speakers lined up but we won't know what they're actually talking about until we get there. This is the 'Un' in Unconference; you are the secret ingredient. We can't wait to see you on 7 April!

Hackaday Dublin Unconference Code of Conduct.

P.S. Can't make it to the Unconference or in town early? Join us at the Hackaday + Tindie Bring-a-Hack on Friday night.

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