Open Source Hardware Camp 2018 will be hosted in the historic county town of Lincoln — home to, amongst others, noted engine builders Ruston & Hornsby (now Siemens, via GEC and English Electric).
The annual conference of the Open Source Hardware User Group will this year feature 10 talks and 7 workshops, over the weekend of Sat 30th June and Sun 1st July — with topics including MakerNet Alliance, cycle-accurate Verilog simulation, making electronic tesla coils, and EMC for IoT, to name but a few.
As in previous years, there will be a social event on the Saturday evening and we have a room booked at the Wig and Mitre. Food will be available.
There will likely be a few of us meeting up for pre-conference drinks on the Friday evening also.
Tickets cost just £10 for each day, which includes lunch and tea/coffee.
Open Source Hardware Camp (OSHCamp) will take place Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire.
There will be 13 talks on Saturday 17th and 8 workshops on Sunday 18th August, with topics including Linux and embedded computing, open source hardware for energy monitoring, geophysics and aquaponics, sensor networks, parallel computing and much more!
For the second year running OSHCamp is being hosted as part of the technology festival, Wuthering Bytes. On Friday 15th August there will be the Wuthering Bytes Festival Day taking place at the same venue, with talks on a broader selection of technical topics, including rocket engines and steam powered techno, and speakers including co-inventor of the ARM processor, Sophie Wilson.
In all there will be 23 talks and 8 workshops across the 3 days!
Open Source Hardware Camp (OSHCamp) will take place Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire.
There will be 13 talks on Saturday 17th and 8 workshops on Sunday 18th August, with topics including Linux and embedded computing, open source hardware for energy monitoring, geophysics and aquaponics, sensor networks, parallel computing and much more!
For the second year running OSHCamp is being hosted as part of the technology festival, Wuthering Bytes. On Friday 15th August there will be the Wuthering Bytes Festival Day taking place at the same venue, with talks on a broader selection of technical topics, including rocket engines and steam powered techno, and speakers include co-inventor of the ARM processor, Sophie Wilson.