The document discusses different models for makerspaces in Shenzhen, China and rural India. It notes that makerspaces are communities, not just buildings. In Shenzhen, makerspaces focus on hardware startups and innovation for a large city, learning from the market. In rural India, makerspaces act as rural development incubators, focusing on social entrepreneurship and learning from real life experiences to benefit rural communities. Both models emphasize learning by doing, bringing together resourceful people without fear of failure and respect for makers.
The report covered major hardware trends in 2016 including: [1] Augmented objects that integrate new technologies to improve or personalize everyday objects. [2] Advances in components like low-cost sensors driving innovation. [3] Objects becoming better, personalized or creating new uses. [4] Retailers offering new in-store experiences to compete with online.]
It also discussed trends in funding and M&A for hardware startups in 2015-2016 with notable investments and acquisitions listed. Large funding rounds went to startups in areas like drones, IoT, and healthcare. Traditional
The document discusses different models for makerspaces in Shenzhen, China and rural India. It notes that makerspaces are communities, not just buildings. In Shenzhen, makerspaces focus on hardware startups and innovation for a large city, learning from the market. In rural India, makerspaces act as rural development incubators, focusing on social entrepreneurship and learning from real life experiences to benefit rural communities. Both models emphasize learning by doing, bringing together resourceful people without fear of failure and respect for makers.
The report covered major hardware trends in 2016 including: [1] Augmented objects that integrate new technologies to improve or personalize everyday objects. [2] Advances in components like low-cost sensors driving innovation. [3] Objects becoming better, personalized or creating new uses. [4] Retailers offering new in-store experiences to compete with online.]
It also discussed trends in funding and M&A for hardware startups in 2015-2016 with notable investments and acquisitions listed. Large funding rounds went to startups in areas like drones, IoT, and healthcare. Traditional
ICRA 2018 (IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation; https://icra2018.org/ )の参加速報を書きました。
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・ICRA 2018の概要
・ICRA 2018での動向や気付き
・ICRAの重要技術/重要論⽂?
・AIST関連の論文
・今後の方針
・論文まとめ(100本あります)
This document discusses how open source communities and makers in Japan are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that over 2,000 open source software enthusiasts in Japan have remained active online by developing services to support the crisis response through open source tools like GitHub and Slack. One active community, Code for Japan, created an open source COVID-19 information portal that has spread to local governments. The document also discusses how Japanese open source hardware makers have started online activities like sharing ideas for DIY sanitization tools and activities to keep people engaged working from home. It concludes that cooperation, not isolation, will help humanity overcome this global challenge.
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