Introducing DoES Liverpool
About Hack(er)spaces

A hackerspace or hackspace .. is a location where people
with common interests, usually in computers, technology,
science, or digital or electronic art can meet, socialise
and/or collaborate.

                 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace
What facilities do Hackspaces provide?




➲   Machine Tools
➲   Audio Equipment
➲   Video Projectors
➲   Game Consoles
➲   Electronic Instrumentation
➲   Internet Access
➲   Electronic Components
➲   Desks
➲   Meeting Rooms
➲   3D Printing
➲   Laser Cutting
➲   Libraries
➲   Storage
➲   Kitchen Facilities
What does DoESLiverpool hope to achieve?




➲   Growth of a community of people interested and involved
    in technology



➲   Creation of successful businesses in Liverpool
“Who” is DoES Liverpool




➲   DoES Liverpool is a “Community Interest Company” (CIC)
➲   Organisers are currently John McKerrell, Adrian McEwen,
    Paul Freeman, Ross Jones, Hakim Casimally & Andy
    Goodwin
➲   We are just helping to influence the community and start
    stuff off, the whole thing only works if other people are in-
    terested and get involved

➲   The people who use the space are the ones who will get to
    decide the future direction
What facilities will we offer “now”?




➲    City-centre location
➲    Co-working desks, available to rent on a monthly basis
➲    Hot-desks, available to rent flexibly by the day
➲    Meeting Room
➲    Workshop space
 ●    Internet access & power
 ●    Access to soldering equipment, bench power supply, drill
          and a variety of other tools and equipment
 ●    Library of technical books
➲    Small events space
➲    Reception service including postal deliveries
Future facilities?




➲   3D Printer
➲   Laser Cutter
➲   More technical books, donated by you?
➲   Any hardware that you're willing to let others use
➲   Bigger space

➲   All future facilities will be guided by and dependant on the
    users of the space.
Details on facilities for members




➲    DoES Liverpool's initial home will be Gostin's Building on
     Hanover Street

➲    We will offer three membership levels:
 ●    Co-working desks – offers a desk, drawers and access to
         all other services
●     Workshop access – access to the workshop and a
         storage box for your project
●     Hot desks – a desk in the workshop to work from for a
         day
Facilities for the wider community




➲   The workshop space will be available for events too

➲   Still working on specifics but if you want to run an event in
    the space get in touch

➲   Aim to cater to different types of groups so there's a good
    chance we'll be able to help
Prices




➲   Co-working desk:    £150/month

➲   Workshop access:    £30/month

➲   Hot-desk:           £8/day

➲   Events space:       ASK


➲   DoES Liverpool CIC is not VAT registered
Get in touch




➲   @DoESLiverpool on twitter

➲   http://www.doesliverpool.com/

➲   hello@doesliverpool.com

Introducing DoES Liverpool

  • 1.
  • 2.
    About Hack(er)spaces A hackerspaceor hackspace .. is a location where people with common interests, usually in computers, technology, science, or digital or electronic art can meet, socialise and/or collaborate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace
  • 3.
    What facilities doHackspaces provide? ➲ Machine Tools ➲ Audio Equipment ➲ Video Projectors ➲ Game Consoles ➲ Electronic Instrumentation ➲ Internet Access ➲ Electronic Components ➲ Desks ➲ Meeting Rooms ➲ 3D Printing ➲ Laser Cutting ➲ Libraries ➲ Storage ➲ Kitchen Facilities
  • 4.
    What does DoESLiverpoolhope to achieve? ➲ Growth of a community of people interested and involved in technology ➲ Creation of successful businesses in Liverpool
  • 5.
    “Who” is DoESLiverpool ➲ DoES Liverpool is a “Community Interest Company” (CIC) ➲ Organisers are currently John McKerrell, Adrian McEwen, Paul Freeman, Ross Jones, Hakim Casimally & Andy Goodwin ➲ We are just helping to influence the community and start stuff off, the whole thing only works if other people are in- terested and get involved ➲ The people who use the space are the ones who will get to decide the future direction
  • 6.
    What facilities willwe offer “now”? ➲ City-centre location ➲ Co-working desks, available to rent on a monthly basis ➲ Hot-desks, available to rent flexibly by the day ➲ Meeting Room ➲ Workshop space ● Internet access & power ● Access to soldering equipment, bench power supply, drill and a variety of other tools and equipment ● Library of technical books ➲ Small events space ➲ Reception service including postal deliveries
  • 7.
    Future facilities? ➲ 3D Printer ➲ Laser Cutter ➲ More technical books, donated by you? ➲ Any hardware that you're willing to let others use ➲ Bigger space ➲ All future facilities will be guided by and dependant on the users of the space.
  • 8.
    Details on facilitiesfor members ➲ DoES Liverpool's initial home will be Gostin's Building on Hanover Street ➲ We will offer three membership levels: ● Co-working desks – offers a desk, drawers and access to all other services ● Workshop access – access to the workshop and a storage box for your project ● Hot desks – a desk in the workshop to work from for a day
  • 9.
    Facilities for thewider community ➲ The workshop space will be available for events too ➲ Still working on specifics but if you want to run an event in the space get in touch ➲ Aim to cater to different types of groups so there's a good chance we'll be able to help
  • 10.
    Prices ➲ Co-working desk: £150/month ➲ Workshop access: £30/month ➲ Hot-desk: £8/day ➲ Events space: ASK ➲ DoES Liverpool CIC is not VAT registered
  • 11.
    Get in touch ➲ @DoESLiverpool on twitter ➲ http://www.doesliverpool.com/ ➲ hello@doesliverpool.com