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Making Hardware Is a Total Pain. But Not in This Factory | WIRED

Making Hardware Is a Total Pain. But Not in This Factory | WIRED | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Chris Church wanted a factory where you could simply request the resources you needed through the Web. So he started one.
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10 Open Hardware Startups Seen at Maker Faire Rome - MakingSociety

10 Open Hardware Startups Seen at Maker Faire Rome - MakingSociety | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Discover 10 Open source hardware companies seen at European Maker Faire Rome 2014.
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THINGS: Sweden's first hardware hub to open in Stockholm - STING - English

THINGS: Sweden's first hardware hub to open in Stockholm - STING - English | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Officially opening its doors on 26th March 2015, Stockholm-based THINGS is Sweden’s first co-working space for hardware start-ups, focusing on high growth areas such as the Internet of Things, wearables, 3D scanning and printing, and medtech.
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Why New York's hardware scene is booming - Fortune

Why New York's hardware scene is booming - Fortune | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

FORTUNE -- It's been brewing for some time, but last year's $403 million sale of Makerbotmade it real: New York is a place for hardware innovation. Not only could the city produce a big splashy hardware exit, it could support a whole host of younger startups, including Quirky, the platform for inventors of consumer electronics; Adafruit Industries, maker of DIY electronics kits; and Shapeways, another 3-D printing startup.

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