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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Student run 3D Printing Repair Cafe opens at TU Berlin

Student run 3D Printing Repair Cafe opens at TU Berlin | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Students from the Technical University of Berlin (TU) have recently opened the first 3D Printing Repair Cafe, a space which will offer students and non students a space for creative innovation and access to 3D printing technologies.
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Repair Café » Start a Repair Café

The Repair Café Foundation supports local groups around the world to start their own Repair Café.
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A New Advocacy Group Is Lobbying for the Right to Repair Everything

A New Advocacy Group Is Lobbying for the Right to Repair Everything | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
As all our things become ‘smart,’ companies are increasingly saying that fixing them is illegal.
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The joys of a repair cafe: Mad Max with a KitKat and a nice cup of tea

The joys of a repair cafe: Mad Max with a KitKat and a nice cup of tea | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

What is a repair cafe? It’s exactly what it says on the tin; it’s a place where you can go, with your broken items, to consult people more knowledgeable than you about how to fix them. Oh, and have a cup of tea and a cake while doing so. The world’s first repair cafe appeared in Amsterdam in 2009, set up by Martine Postma. Now, there are around 400, from Australia to the US, with more being registered each day

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