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Collaborative Strategies and Challenges of Making
Things the Open Source Way
Organized by: 40Fires in partnership with Nesta
Location: Nesta HQ
Date: 4th of December
Time: 10:00 – 20:00
This is an event to bring key projects,
their participants and stakeholders together in the emerging field of Open
Hardware development, organized by 40Fires in partnership with Nesta.
The 40Fires Foundation is a forum to
develop energy-efficient cars, and other sustainable products, using an open
source approach.
The event aims to inform participants about
Open Hardware, to be a space to discuss and learn and to explore practical
solutions and potential collaborations to help Open Hardware work better, for a
better world.
Background:
Open Hardware has become the next frontier
in innovation, research and the development of computer and electronics
hardware and machinery.
It name is derived from Open Source
Software, because it is similar in many ways: the hardware is free for anyone
to modify and build upon by a virtual community of contributors.
It follows a broader trend to open up
innovation, product research and development. This is called by various names
including open innovation, open design, crowd-sourcing or co-creation. Needless
to say the degree of sharing Intellectual Property varies hugely amongst these
concepts and some might argue is at times far away from Open Source.
Today decentralized groups of often
hundreds of individuals, not tied into the traditional hierarchy of a
corporation, are producing high quality software. However the development of
physical objects is a very different proposition. The biggest difference is
perhaps that changes, enhancements and modifications cannot be instantly tested.
Ultimately, new designs need to be
built into prototypes which requires investment.
There are now a number of nascent
businesses that are exploring these questions. They are developing new and
creative ways to adapt the Open Source approach to the world of hardware, developing
chips, mobile phones and cars. There various motivations for companies to use
this approach including speeding up innovation, lowering costs and fostering
wide spread adoption of the product. Even attracting competition has its advantages – as the number of products being made
increases, component costs fall.
Aims:
Questions the event will address are:
- what are successful strategies to form communities
of engineers and tinkerers to collaboratively develop and design hardware;
- how can we foster the creation of an Open
Source like ecology where altruistic, pragmatic and economic incentives coalesce
in the production of complex physical objects -
- in Open Source the GPL (General Pubic
License) has played a key role in binding communities together through ensuring
that enhancements are kept 'open'. How can a GPL equivalent work for hardware and
what are the right legal strategies to ensure sustainability of collaboration.
Structure:
The structure of the event resembles in
part a Bar Camp where participants self-organize into groups according to their
common interests.At the same time
we have invited a few OS hardware projects to present what they do and how.
If you want to suggest a topic for one of
the open sessions send an email to info at openbusiness.cc
There will also be a few tinkerers and
makers present who will have chips, sensors, robots and other pieces of
electric joinery to build upon.
Participants can free-form groups according to
their interest. For example participants interested in co-creation techniques
can gather in one room, as can participants interested in OS car development to
discuss topics