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− | [[File:Muc16_Hackaday.pdf|thumb|right|300px]]As hacking of our 3D printer became an essential part of our project we figured we needed to share our know-how in the true spirit of the DIY community. So it came with no suprise that we put our project up on [http://hackaday.io hackaday.io], the world's largest collaborative hardware development community. This also allowed us to introduce this highly tech-loving audience to our kind of hacking, biohacking. | + | [[File:Muc16_Hackaday.pdf|1|thumb|right|300px]]As hacking of our 3D printer became an essential part of our project we figured we needed to share our know-how in the true spirit of the DIY community. So it came with no suprise that we put our project up on [http://hackaday.io hackaday.io], the world's largest collaborative hardware development community. This also allowed us to introduce this highly tech-loving audience to our kind of hacking, biohacking. |
[http://hackaday.io/project/14501-biotink-the-bioprinter-of-tomorrow Our project page] allows everybody how might want, be it a scientist oder rocket engineer, to reconstruct our bioprinter with the DIY kit as all the files and instructions one needs are hosted there and can be accessed for free . | [http://hackaday.io/project/14501-biotink-the-bioprinter-of-tomorrow Our project page] allows everybody how might want, be it a scientist oder rocket engineer, to reconstruct our bioprinter with the DIY kit as all the files and instructions one needs are hosted there and can be accessed for free . | ||
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Educational Engagement
Public engagement
TECHFEST MUNICH
Hackaday - the largest community of hackers
File:Muc16 Hackaday.pdfAs hacking of our 3D printer became an essential part of our project we figured we needed to share our know-how in the true spirit of the DIY community. So it came with no suprise that we put our project up on [http://hackaday.io hackaday.io], the world's largest collaborative hardware development community. This also allowed us to introduce this highly tech-loving audience to our kind of hacking, biohacking.
[http://hackaday.io/project/14501-biotink-the-bioprinter-of-tomorrow Our project page] allows everybody how might want, be it a scientist oder rocket engineer, to reconstruct our bioprinter with the DIY kit as all the files and instructions one needs are hosted there and can be accessed for free .
Panel discussion
Social Media
Of course we also got in touch with the people via our social media feeds. Are there even better ways to show what we are really doing all day long? Also a great for surveys and staying in touch with fellow Teams.
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Reach and demographics
And as you can see in the graph on the left hand side below, we were quite successful in increasing our reach. Hello world!
Media Coverage
Radio Interview with the Deutschlandfunk
References