Cyberport My Innovation Carnival

 

Last weekend, Dim Sum Labs members Paul and Manolis showing their 3D printers to the public at Cyberport My Innovation Carnival, and I was there to help out little bit.  Manolis created a web app that allowed other to interactive with the 3D printer, and the result would be shown on the paper.  Paul presented his hacked version of Makibox.  (for more detail about Paul’s Makibox, chick here: http://mymakibox.blogspot.hk/ )

It was successful event that we had attracted a lot of people who were interested in 3D printing.  Kids were fascinating about the printing process, and so did many parents got a lot of questions about them too.

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Another member from Dim Sum Labs Alfred also got a booth for his Open Hardware project Indoor Air Quality Monitor.  Alfred designed his own expansion sensor board for Raspberry Pi, and which would be crowd funding at Indiegogo after July 13, 2014.  Looking forward to his Air quailty Monitor and good luck for him!

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