Last friday in Torino, Italy a new type of firm non-stop its doors.
Officine Arduino Torino is a multiple of Makerspace, Fablab and an Arduino "office" dedicated to serve the growth of the stage and open source hardware.
Officine Arduino is innate out of the experience of formulating the initial FabLab in Italy during an muster that lasted via 2011. We gifted the certain appetite that came out of the confront between the local residents of makers, students, designers and the group formed in Torino.
After the muster close down you even though that Arduino could deed as an "incubator" to commission the people you work with to setup a firm that would share the resources and apparatus with the local community. Luckily you found the extraordinary people at Toolbox co-working ( who supposing us with giveaway space inside of an aged FIAT factory.
Officina means "workshop" and in Italian it has the selected sound of the name since to those tiny companies that done extraordinary products with paltry resources and a lot of ingenuity.
We longed for to see what comes out when you link up open source hardware and software, digital fabrication, creator culture, hands-on learning, open design, substitute business models, co-working and a great community.
Torino is the "template" for more Officine Arduino you would similar to to open around the world so that more people can cling to out with us and erect extraordinary stuff.
If you have the luck go to Torino and have fun at the officine.
PS: We're seeking for a few people to help us in Torino.
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