Arduino Day is on March 16th, 2019.
What are you going to build?
If you are organizing an event, you can register it at the Arduino Day 2019 site and receive some goodies.
Arduino Day is on March 16th, 2019.
What are you going to build?
If you are organizing an event, you can register it at the Arduino Day 2019 site and receive some goodies.
Hi jomoenginer ,
We will be announcing some activities around Arduino Day Shortly. Home Automation ends on March 14th, a couple of days before Arduino Day. If you are doing a project that involves home automation this could be a good way to motivate you for the big day. We know that robotics, home automation, and small scale manufacturing are all of a lot of interest for our members. I know they are particularly interested in small scale manufacturing (start ups) as there are a lot of engineers on our community and a few people I talked to fit the profile with the MKR projects that they did to coincide with Commercial Uses of Arduino - 5 Recorded Live Streams and the MKR mini contests that went along with them. Could you or anyone else let us know if there is anything of interest we are missing?
For those of you that haven't seen the guide I am copying the panel awards to this thread:
Panel awards for the best community projects in the following categories:
Feel free to reach out in this thread or to me directly if you have any suggestions for Arduino Day.
any suggestions anyone has for how we can tie these community together more. It's been a great year for Arduino on the community with Open Arduino to celebrate Arduino Day last year, Design for a Cause - Design Challenge , Smarter World MKR 1300 (LoRa Connectivity), Auto Hacks and Beyond MKR 1010 and MKR CAN Shield, and Freedom of FPGA MKR VIDOR 4000 (an open FPGA contest). It's really been a collaborative effort with everyone on the content team. e14phil did a great job with the webinars, rscasny did a great job with the roadtests, and I am looking forward to working with jlucas to help bring more of content in the community that is focused on STEM.
Tariq
Hi jomoenginer ,
We will be announcing some activities around Arduino Day Shortly. Home Automation ends on March 14th, a couple of days before Arduino Day. If you are doing a project that involves home automation this could be a good way to motivate you for the big day. We know that robotics, home automation, and small scale manufacturing are all of a lot of interest for our members. I know they are particularly interested in small scale manufacturing (start ups) as there are a lot of engineers on our community and a few people I talked to fit the profile with the MKR projects that they did to coincide with Commercial Uses of Arduino - 5 Recorded Live Streams and the MKR mini contests that went along with them. Could you or anyone else let us know if there is anything of interest we are missing?
For those of you that haven't seen the guide I am copying the panel awards to this thread:
Panel awards for the best community projects in the following categories:
Feel free to reach out in this thread or to me directly if you have any suggestions for Arduino Day.
any suggestions anyone has for how we can tie these community together more. It's been a great year for Arduino on the community with Open Arduino to celebrate Arduino Day last year, Design for a Cause - Design Challenge , Smarter World MKR 1300 (LoRa Connectivity), Auto Hacks and Beyond MKR 1010 and MKR CAN Shield, and Freedom of FPGA MKR VIDOR 4000 (an open FPGA contest). It's really been a collaborative effort with everyone on the content team. e14phil did a great job with the webinars, rscasny did a great job with the roadtests, and I am looking forward to working with jlucas to help bring more of content in the community that is focused on STEM.
Tariq
Tariq,
My apologies if I jumped the gun on you, but if you prefer to open an official thread on this then it could be linked from here or just remove this one.
However, one thing that might be interesting outside of the projects that are in place is if folks could tell the story of their first encounter with the Arduino platform. Was it while in school, a personal project, did they see someone else working with an Arduino, and so on? If there are examples of those projects that still exist, either in physical form or in some sort of digital format, then they could share these in a thread.
Cheers
No worries. Nothing to apologize about. Arduino Day is rapidly approaching and if anyone has any ideas on what you want to see on the community, I'm all ear. :-)