Hello,
Registration is now open for the April meeting, details of which can
be found below.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Event #40 — Hackerspace/makerspace/fablab panel discussion
16 April 2015, 17:30 - 20:00 at BCS London, 1st Floor, The Davidson
Building, 5 Southampton Street, London,WC2E 7HA.
Registration: http://oshug.org/event/40
For the fourtieth meeting we will be hosting a panel discussion which
will explore the organisation, operation, challenges and benefits of
creative spaces known as hackerspaces, makerspaces and fablabs. There
will be representatives from Makespace Cambridge, South London
Makerspace, So Make It (Southampton), Fab Lab London, London Hackspace
and the UK's innovation agency, Innovate UK.
— Makespace Cambridge
Dr Laura James is co-founder and Director of Makespace Cambridge, a
non-profit community inventing shed and hackspace. She is currently
consulting on a variety of technology and innovation activities.
Laura has worked in technology and leadership roles in a wide variety
of organisations. After R&D work at AT&T Labs in both Menlo Park and
Cambridge, Laura developed high speed optical networks with Intel
Research for her PhD. She was the first employee and VP Engineering at
AlertMe.com, developing an easy to use innovative connected home
platform and security system. At True Knowledge, Laura was part of the
senior management team leading the company through a pivot, to apply
their unique semantic technology to next generation search, creating
Evi, a revolutionary conversational search app. Laura has also worked
as Chief Operating Officer at CARET, a dynamic innovation department
of the University of Cambridge, developing open source systems to
support teaching and research. Most recently, Laura was CEO of Open
Knowledge, a civil society organisation dedicated to opening up
knowledge to empower people. Laura is an advisor to Open Knowledge,
Product Health, Good Night Lamp, and the ContentMine.
Laura holds Masters and PhD degrees in Engineering from the University
of Cambridge, received the Royal Academy of Engineering Leadership
Award and a NESTA Crucible Fellowship, and is a Chartered Engineer.
— South London Makerspace
Tom Lynch is a Designer/Maker based in London, after completing his MA
at the Royal College of Art he went on to start Elephant & Castle Mini
Maker Faire at the London College of Communication where he now works
as a Physical Computing Specialist Technician. Living in South London,
Tom is a founder and trustee of South London Makerspace, a social,
community workshop in Herne Hill.
— So Make It
Jem Gillam is an iOS programmer turned stay at home mum, and a trustee
at So Make It. She has always had an interest in programming and
hardware hacking, her first projects involving circuit bending and
wearable electronics. Her current project is working with a large team
to build a life size remote control Dalek, which meant finally
learning to use the power tools at the makerspace!
— Fab Lab London
Tony Fish is co-founder of Fab Lab London, investor, entrepreneur and
an author with a background in electronics, computing and design.
— London Hackspace
Jonty Wareing is co-founder and trustee of London Hackspace, and
co-founder of Electromagnetic Field. He is currently hacking on IRC
Cloud after three years at Lumi, and five years at Last.fm.
— Innovate UK
Nikos Pronios is Lead Technologist for Information & Communication
Technologies (ICT) at Innovate UK which he joined in early 2014. He
has a diverse background in the ICT sector with experience in US and
Europe, both in the industry and academia. After obtaining his PhD
from the University of Southern California, he worked for Bell
Communication Research in New Jersey, before moving to INTRACOM in
Greece. Nikos has worked in various industry positions covering before
moving to INTRACOM in Greece. Nikos has worked in various industry
positions covering civilian and defence sectors, and he is currently
using his diverse experience of more than 20 years to help
organisations innovate and compete.
— Chaired by:
Dr Jeremy Bennett is Founder and CEO of Embecosm, an open source
compiler and silicon chip modeling consultancy, that are a strong
supporter of the makerspace movement as sponsor of So Make It, Chip
Hack and regular workshops that serve to introduce people to embedded
computing.
Note: Please aim to arrive by 18:15 as the event will start at 18:30 prompt.
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