
Join the Mothbox Working Group for our first meeting!
We're kicking off the Mothbox Working Group with our first meeting on August 28th at 14:00 UTC.
We're kicking off the Mothbox Working Group with our first meeting on August 28th at 14:00 UTC.
Empowering tomorrow's scientists through hands-on open science
The OpenFlexure Microscope is an open-source, lab-grade microscope. Used in over 50 countries and every continent, the project aims to enable Microscopy for Everyone. Once based primarily at the University of Bath and University of Cambridge, the project has spread. From the Antarctic ice to pathology labs in Rwanda, OpenFlexure
The Open Science Shop is teaming up with the Mothbox project to help manufacture low-cost insect monitors across the globe!
At the beginning of September last year, my wife and I co-founded a new open science hardware company - LabCrafter - in Wales. We started by offering open science tools to folks in the UK, and recently expanded to serve the EU as well. In addition to being a vendor
This year the Open Science Shop community has been collaborating with the OpenFlexure team with the goal of building a global network of OpenFlexure microscope kit vendors. We have been organizing monthly OSS-OFM working group meetings since February which are archived here. We are really excited by how much progress
Recap of the November working group meeting
Update on the new OpenFlexure vendor page & promotional strategies
Update on the new OpenFlexure vendor page & promotional strategies
Agenda: Check-in on the manufacturer directory | Discussing the structure of future meetings.
In this post, we learn more about an educational workshop for secondary school teachers that helped bring open science hardware to new audiences.
Written by Brianna Johns and Jo Long for the Open Science Shop Newsletter Each month, we share a summary of our most recent Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group (OSS-OFM WG) meeting as we continue to work together to enable distributed manufacturing of the OpenFlexure Microscope (OFM) on
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
Written by Brianna Johns and Jo Long for the Open Science Shop Newsletter Each month, we share a summary of our most recent Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group (OSS-OFM WG) meeting as we continue to work together to enable distributed manufacturing of the OpenFlexure Microscope (OFM) on
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
Written by Jo Long and Brianna Johns for the Open Science Shop Newsletter Each month, we share a summary of our most recent Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group (OSS-OFM WG) meeting as we continue to work together to enable distributed manufacturing of the OpenFlexure Microscope (OFM) on
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In this post, we take a closer look at cases of Open Source Hardware (OSH) projects that have successfully been commercialized.
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
Written by Brianna Johns for the Open Science Shop Newsletter We are back with another summary of our most recent Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Working Group (OSS-OFM WG) meeting as we continue to work together to enable distributed manufacturing of the OpenFlexure Microscope on a global scale. This week&
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Written by Sid Drmay and Lee Wilkins On May 3rd and 4th in Montreal, Canada, the Open Source Hardware Organization (OSHWA) will host the 2024 Open Hardware Summit, our annual fundraising event featuring two full days of workshops, talks, an unconference, and discussion sessions dedicated to exploring Open Source Hardware.
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
A quick summary of what happened at our most recent Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope working group meeting.
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
The Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope teams are working together to enable distributed manufacturing globally.
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In our collective efforts to promote open science and hardware within the African scientific community, it is important to employ strategies to foster education and awareness of open science and hardware principles, developing capacities and skills to build and use open scientific instruments.
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The Open Science Shop began brainstorming ways to manufacture and sell open science hardware at a one-hour coworking session led by the GOSH Community last month.
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The Open Science Shop invites you to learn more about the initiative and work with organizers in a one-hour coworking session led by the GOSH Community.
This draft concept paper was written as a way of initiating dialog between open hardware companies and educators about potential synergies that might be developed.
As members of the Open Science Shop community, we have a shared goal of increasing accessibility to open science hardware products. As we launch Open Science Shop with this goal in mind, we thought it would be relevant to share a brief history of how we got to where we