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The maker movement — a global do-it-yourself culture of people who make things — has inspired a group of Waterloo Engineering students to create a soldering iron that’s safe and easy to use.

“We specifically designed the Solder Otter for the Maker Market,” said Vanessa Guido, a systems design engineering student and chief executive officer of Solder Otter. “We’ve had a lot of great feedback on our product.” [Read more]

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Open Source Ecology group

The Open Source Ecology group is planning its first workshop August 8 - 10th at DIYode in Guelph. Over the weekend they will be building a few mini power cubes while learning different skills in crash courses (design, CAD, welding). It looks like it will be a fantastic time!
Here is the link for the workshop with all the information and the registration at the bottom:
http://opensourceecologyuw.com/workshops

The University of Waterloo Stratford Campus is excited to be an official hub for The Canadian Open Data Experience (CODE) Hackathon.  CODE is the first national Open Data hackathon in Canada – a 48 hour competition where participants compete to build the best app utilizing federal government data from the Canadian Open Data Portal (http://www.data.gc.ca).

When: Friday, February 28, 2014 to Sunday March 2, 2014

Where: University of Waterloo Stratford Campus