Edinburgh Hacklab is the city’s first hackerspace, part of a global movement of spaces created by like-minded individuals worldwide who love to make and hack things. By creating a shared space to do this, we provide access to better facilities than we could each have at home, as well as opportunities to collaborate, learn, and socialise.
We started a year ago with 12 founding members and have grown to 20+ paying members plus many regular visitors spanning diverse backgrounds in engineering, art and science, using the space in hobby, academic and
professional capacities.
We’ve decked out the lab with a laser cutter, CNC mill and 3D printer letting us fabricate almost anything, we’ve run regular open nights and other events and built loads of cool stuff. And we still have yet MORE planned over the next year, including moving to a new and bigger space.
To mark the occasion we are celebrating in style and have booked out the entire ground floor at the Out Of the Blue Drill Hall, complete with bar. As well as the opportunity for a drink with our members and friends the lab will be open too and we’ll be inviting you to see the space and some of the projects we’ve completed over the past year. There will also be a raffle with some great prizes donated by sponsors including Oomlout, O’Reilly, Cool Components, Farnell and Los Cardos. Don’t miss it!
When: Saturday 24th of September 2011 starting at 16:30 till 21:00
(plus pub afterwards for the hardcore)
Where: Out of the Blue, 36 Dalmeny Street, Edinburgh EH6 8RG (map)
We look forward to seeing you there!
Raffle prizes
Thanks to all our generous raffle prize sponsors we have hundreds of pounds worth of awesome prizes in the raffle:
- the DIY electronics gurus at Oomlout have kindly donated a great Arduino started kit with plenty of bits to get started, worth £57
- Publisher O’Reilly has donated a great selection of stuff including issues of Make: magazine, a Make: magazine box set and two £30 vouchers
- Hacklab favourite Los Cardos has given us a gift card for five, yes FIVE, main meals! (~£25 value)
- Cool Components has given us a great Netduino starter kit, including a powerful ARM microcontroller and lots of components to play with (worth £44)
- We have three great prizes from Farnell: two handy tool kits and an MSP430 experimenters board
- Xilinx has donated T-shirts (the ultimate in geek fashion)
- Hacklab is including a free place at one of our future Arduino starter workshops (more details soon!)