TechTonic: From Prototype to Production

TechTonic: From Prototype to Production

Bournemouth Gateway BuildingBournemouth, England
Tuesday, Mar 24 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm
Overview

From prototype to production: shipping software that runs on real hardware. Drones, devices, robotics. TechTonic, 24 March, Bournemouth.

TechTonic: From Prototype to Production

Shipping Software and Hardware in the Real World

Date: Tuesday 24 March 2026
Time: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Location: BG-110, Bournemouth Gateway Building, Saint Paul’s Lane, Bournemouth
Free pizza, drinks & networking included

From Prototype to Production

This month we’re joined by Ben Hargreaves, Managing Director & Co-Founder of Dorset-based Drone Spraying UK, to look at how autonomous agritech platforms transition from early builds into solutions that must work reliably on farms. Ben’s talk will dive into both the software and hardware aspects – autonomous control code, embedded systems, reliability considerations, control loops, safety, and field deployment.

But this event isn’t just about drones. It’s about the practical work involved in shipping products where software executes in physical devices – exciting things like robotics, industrial machinery, IoT sensor networks, edge computing platforms, connected products, and systems that operate outside controlled environments.

We’ll explore what changes when code must run on real hardware, interfaces with sensors and actuators, and is depended upon by users in the physical world.

Confirmed Speaker

Ben Hargreaves, Managing Director & Co-Founder

Drone Spraying UK

Building Autonomous Agritech Systems

Ben has over 10 years of experience in the aviation industry. Previously working for British Aerospace, he brings deep technical knowledge of unmanned drones and applies this expertise to building advanced agritech systems here in Dorset.

In this session, Ben will explore the architecture behind commercial drone spraying platforms and the engineering realities of moving from concept to operational deployment.

What You’ll Learn

  • What changes between prototype and production systems
  • How engineering decisions evolve under real-world constraints
  • Reliability, compliance and operational considerations
  • Integrating hardware, embedded systems and software into deployable products
  • Lessons learned once real users and environments are involved
  • Practical insight from builders who have been through it

Who’s It For?

  • Developers building beyond MVP
  • Engineers working in robotics, IoT, hardware or complex software systems
  • Technical founders scaling early-stage products
  • Students interested in applied engineering and real-world deployment
  • Anyone curious about how complex systems actually get shipped

Community & Networking

TechTonic is about practical knowledge sharing in a relaxed setting.

Arrive from 6:30pm for food and informal networking.
Talks will run mid-evening, followed by open discussion and more time to connect.

Expect a technical crowd. No sales pitches. Just engineers and builders sharing experience openly.

From prototype to production: shipping software that runs on real hardware. Drones, devices, robotics. TechTonic, 24 March, Bournemouth.

TechTonic: From Prototype to Production

Shipping Software and Hardware in the Real World

Date: Tuesday 24 March 2026
Time: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Location: BG-110, Bournemouth Gateway Building, Saint Paul’s Lane, Bournemouth
Free pizza, drinks & networking included

From Prototype to Production

This month we’re joined by Ben Hargreaves, Managing Director & Co-Founder of Dorset-based Drone Spraying UK, to look at how autonomous agritech platforms transition from early builds into solutions that must work reliably on farms. Ben’s talk will dive into both the software and hardware aspects – autonomous control code, embedded systems, reliability considerations, control loops, safety, and field deployment.

But this event isn’t just about drones. It’s about the practical work involved in shipping products where software executes in physical devices – exciting things like robotics, industrial machinery, IoT sensor networks, edge computing platforms, connected products, and systems that operate outside controlled environments.

We’ll explore what changes when code must run on real hardware, interfaces with sensors and actuators, and is depended upon by users in the physical world.

Confirmed Speaker

Ben Hargreaves, Managing Director & Co-Founder

Drone Spraying UK

Building Autonomous Agritech Systems

Ben has over 10 years of experience in the aviation industry. Previously working for British Aerospace, he brings deep technical knowledge of unmanned drones and applies this expertise to building advanced agritech systems here in Dorset.

In this session, Ben will explore the architecture behind commercial drone spraying platforms and the engineering realities of moving from concept to operational deployment.

What You’ll Learn

  • What changes between prototype and production systems
  • How engineering decisions evolve under real-world constraints
  • Reliability, compliance and operational considerations
  • Integrating hardware, embedded systems and software into deployable products
  • Lessons learned once real users and environments are involved
  • Practical insight from builders who have been through it

Who’s It For?

  • Developers building beyond MVP
  • Engineers working in robotics, IoT, hardware or complex software systems
  • Technical founders scaling early-stage products
  • Students interested in applied engineering and real-world deployment
  • Anyone curious about how complex systems actually get shipped

Community & Networking

TechTonic is about practical knowledge sharing in a relaxed setting.

Arrive from 6:30pm for food and informal networking.
Talks will run mid-evening, followed by open discussion and more time to connect.

Expect a technical crowd. No sales pitches. Just engineers and builders sharing experience openly.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • ages 18+
  • In person

Location

Bournemouth Gateway Building

12 Saint Paul's Lane

Bournemouth BH8 8GP

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