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Friday Night Bring-a-Hack Event Kicks Off on Europe 2025 Website, Invites David Cuartielles

Prepare for a journey to Europe 2025's Berlin branch within a week's time if you're planning to visit. Don't forget to have your tickets sorted, and if you're still debating your decision...

Preparing for a trip to Europe 2025? Berlin is your next destination, with less than a week to go....
Preparing for a trip to Europe 2025? Berlin is your next destination, with less than a week to go. Hopefully, you've secured your tickets! If you're still hesitant...

Friday Night Bring-a-Hack Event Kicks Off on Europe 2025 Website, Invites David Cuartielles

Heya there, listen up! If you're planning on hitting Europe 2025, it's high time you grab your gear and jet off to Berlin – tickets in hand, of course. Still on the fence? Consider this: David Cuartielles, one of the masterminds behind Arduino, is set to grace us with his keynote talk. And guess who's sponsoring the Friday night meetup? None other than Crowd Supply!

But let's dive into the main course, shall we? David Cuartielles, famed telecommunications engineer and design doctor, has spent the last 25 years experimenting with unique educational models that focus on the creation of interactive artifacts and platforms.

During his keynote, "What if the future (of electronics) was compostable?", he'll be asking the tough question: can we make our physical projects more eco-friendly? Taking Arduino's approach of biodegradable electronics and AI-powered industrial technologies as a reference, he'll explore the potential of sustainable, ecologically friendly alternatives in the realm of electronics.

Bring Your Project, Bring Your Beer

Join us for some casual Bring-a-Hack drinks starting at 18:00, March 14th, at Jockel Biergarten, Ratiborstraße 14C. It's always a blast to hang out, with no presentations to distract you. So if you've got a project that fits in your backpack, bring it on and show off! If you're just in the mood for some Biergarten food and drinks, we've got you covered too! Looking forward to seeing you there!

  1. Attending the event in Berlin would offer a unique opportunity to hear David Cuartielles discuss the future of electronics, particularly focusing on the concept of creating compostable devices, possibly and interestingly aligning with smart-home devices, gadgets, and other electronic devices in the technology sphere.
  2. In addition to the insightful keynote talk from David Cuartielles, the Berlin event also offers a casual Bring-a-Hack meetup at Jockel Biergarten, where attendees can showcase their personal projects, making it an excellent chance to see and interact with various electronics-based gadgets, potentially including Arduino-based smart-home devices.

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