LeafLabs' Jeff Ciesielski speaks at the 55th Boston Hardware Meetup @ Formlabs

Looking to connect with fellow hardware folks in Boston? Join us tomorrow at the 55th Boston Hardware Meetup @ Formlabs. The topic for discussion is 'concept to production for new hardware devices', which is near and dear to our hearts.

​​We have a great group of guest speakers

  • ​Maya Calabria, Technical Program Manager at Formlabs. Maya will be discussing a new product she and her team are working on. She'll walk us through how the concept of the product was developed, how she and her team quickly built prototypes to validate it, and how they are now ramping up for mass production.

  • ​Brewster LaMacchia, founder of Clockworks Signal Processing, makers of modular hardware for analog or digital signal processing from 8 to 256 channels. Brewster will discuss how to plan for effective and scalable electronics manufacturing during the product design phase, and explore some of the things that can go wrong. During the networking time before and after the talks, you can try your hand at placing surface mount components with tweezers.

  • ​Jeff Ciesielski is the Director of Research at LeafLabs, a physical computing R&D firm.  Jeff will be discussing the complexities of designing and manufacturing an affordable but fashionable backpack for rats capable of concurrently recording 2048 channels of neurological data at a rate of about 45MB/second, all while operating from a battery and being about the size of a nickel.

​​Agenda
6:00-6:30p - Arrival
6:30-6:40p - Welcome and introduction
6:40-8:00p - Guest speakers and audience Q&A
8:00-8:30p - Community open mic
8:30-9:00p - Mix + mingle

​​Thank you to our host & sponsor
Formlabs is a 3D printing technology developer and manufacturer. The company develops and manufactures 3D printers and related software and consumables.

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