Daniel Wessolek

Daniel is passionate about the intersection of open hardware and open workshops. For the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany, he works as a project manager on a prototype fund hardware. He is also part of the EU-funded project OPENNEXT, bringing together makerspaces and SMEs to co-develop open hardware. As an interaction designer with a PhD, he is also active for other NGOs and is involved in assistive technologies for people who are deaf, for example.


Vorträge

27.12
16:00
60min
Open Hardware in Times of Crisis and the Future of Local Production to halt Climate Change
Tari Untari, Alexander Bessmann, Madhushanka Padmal, Hong Phuc Dang, Kee Wee Tang, Daniel Wessolek, Daniel Maslowski, Alessandro Volpato

Over the last two years our team has been working on the Pocket Science Lab. While we were connecting with each other online for years the Corona crisis posed a new challenge to us: Chip and component shortages. In this panel we will share our story of how we are tackling this problem and our ideas on how to move forward with local production to solve global delivery issues and reduce the carbon footprint of shipping.

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