Universities and Open Hardware

23 september 2024 12:30 t/m 13:45 - Locatie: TU Delft Library, Orange room. Prometheusplein 1, 2628 ZC Delft | Zet in mijn agenda

This panel discussion will delve into the origins and growing significance of open hardware within universities, exploring how it builds on the legacy of open-source software to drive innovation, sustainability, and accessibility in technology. From the early days of open-source initiatives in academia to the modern landscape where institutions like CERN utilize open hardware licensing to share cutting-edge technologies, we’ll examine the transformative impact of open hardware on education, research, and industry. Participants will gain insights into how open hardware can provide cost-effective, sustainable solutions, making advanced technology more accessible while fostering collaboration across disciplines.

What to Expect

Participants can anticipate an engaging conversation on the evolution of open hardware in academia, its role in creating sustainable and accessible technology solutions, and its potential to democratize innovation. The discussion will highlight real-world examples, including CERN's Open Hardware Repository, which demonstrates how universities can leverage open hardware to enhance research and education.

Why Attend

Attendees will discover the strategic advantages of integrating open hardware into university programs, including cost savings, fostering a culture of collaboration, and addressing ethical considerations. This session is ideal for educators, researchers, and industry professionals looking to understand the value of open hardware in driving technological and educational advancements.

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