Meet Bangkok’s Growing Maker Movement
At the end of 2014, Bangkok, Thailand began to experience a maker revolution. Since then, many makerspaces have opened their doors.
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth — a family-friendly festival of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the maker movement.
Part science fair, part county fair, and part something entirely new, Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers, science clubs, authors, artists, students, and commercial exhibitors. All of these people come to Maker Faire to show what they have made and to share what they have learned.
Explore below to see the best of Maker Faire, and head to makerfaire.com for more information.
At the end of 2014, Bangkok, Thailand began to experience a maker revolution. Since then, many makerspaces have opened their doors.
A personal thank you to all the makers who work to inspire the next generation of doers, problem solvers, and makers.
Colleen Kavanagh grew up with gluten allergies. It inspired her to co-found Zego, a company that creates allergen-free superfood bars.
The maker pro community turned out in full force for Maker Faire Bay Area 2017. We saw advancements in a lot of fields this past week too.
Resin.io both creates new open source projects and makes the process of programming a fleet of smart devices easier for newcomers.
The Maker Movement has been shaping a new generation of “agents of change” who are a huge interest to the Future Food Institute.
This week saw the Make: team in recovery mode. Maker Faire wiped us out. Didn’t stop a lot of other makers from doing cool stuff though.