In recent years we are experiencing a technological revolution that is totally changing the way things are done, known as Industry 4.0. Within this revolution, there are several technologies that are its visible head such as 3D printing, artificial intelligence or Big Data. However, the applications of these technologies in the industry are still in an initial phase.
In order to see more possibilities of these technologies we will have Zoe Powell, textile designer specializing in the creation of biomaterials and member of Materiom, Gianluca Pugliese, Wasp company, who created a 3D printer capable of printing houses for less than 1000 euros, and Juan Marchan from Safran Group , who will talk about how we can predict mechanical failure through neural networks.
You can see the full program here.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
Head of Innovation and Strategy at CIID (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design) and co-founder at Chilote Shoes (www.chiloteshoes.com), has led, among others, the strategy and implementation of open innovation in the largest toy company in the world, LEGO®. He has also worked in influential corporations such as Microsoft or Kodak, and with various consultancies specializing in design and innovation. In addition, Stiven has developed dozens of consumer products and services for global markets. Its portfolio of projects varies from hardware product design, software applications, to social or open innovation platforms. The commitment of Stiven and, above all, its methodologies show the change of role of the designer and the educational and cultural challenge faced by an increasingly technological and competitive society. “My default setting is optimism. My purpose is to empower a positive impact across the intersections of people-planet, technology, and business. I enjoy synthesizing complexity into simple and meaningful solutions”, he says.
Stiven will give a talk, next November 23, in the Professional Day of Maker Faire Galicia, in which he will talk about the importance of Design Thinking, innovation based on design, and evolution towards a transmedia society.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
Since 2011, they have worked with research centers in more than 20 countries, specializing in different applications, from the regeneration of cartilage and skin, to the creation of live models for drug development. They are the first Spaniards specialized in this field.
José Manuel Baena, CEO of the firm BRECA Health Care, assures that the goal is to move from the 2D cultivation phase to the 3D one. “This is a new sector that is evolving very fast. Biomaterials are the future of regenerative medicine”, he says.
Regemat participates this year in the Professional Day of Maker Faire Galicia, where Manuel Figueruela García and Miguel Fernández Doblas will give a talk based on bioprinting. They will be accompanied by Carmen Álvarez, a graduate and PhD in Pharmacy from the University of Santiago de Compostela, an institution that has one of 3D printers of Regemat. That day we’ll be able to see the printer working.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
Yes, that’s exactly what we thought when the people of FabLab Xtrene Almendralejo told us that they wanted to bring this to the Maker Faire Galicia. Then we watched this video and we became fans.
To participate, you will have to go to their stand, which will be located on the lower floor of the Museum Centre Gaiás, and sign up for one of the different competitions that will be held on Saturday and Sunday.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
We will have César from La Hora Maker, Óscar from Bricogeek and Miguel Ángel Salmerón from The Maker 3DP.
Don’t forget! On Sunday the 25th at 16:30 you have an appointment to get to know a little more about the most famous media makers of Spain.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
Materiom is an international digital platform that aims to allow everyone, everywhere, to participate in the next generation of materials. Formed by a global community, Materiom has the mission of sharing the “Nature Recipe Book” in an Open Source way: a broad range of materials that use, to a large extent, accessible and natural ingredients, such as beet, sage , turmeric, agar agar, algae or coffee beans used.
The simplicity and accessibility of their recipes allows anyone to create plastics and compounds from their own kitchen, FabLab or Makerspace and process them to their liking and necessity. The familiarization with them invites to discover the properties and possibilities of these materials, as well as to promote their use in new applications. The creativity focused on them will be a source of generation of new designs and products that are part of a system of circular economies.
Its mission is to promote the creation, experimentation, dissemination and use of nutritious and non-wasteful materials. Their team and community of designers, scientists, engineers and artists develop, test and adapt recipes locally. Supported by organizations and foundations such as EllenMcArthur Foundation, IDEO and Atlas of the Future, Materiom visualizes a world in which plastics supply life systems instead of finish them.
The Materiom team will offer us two workshops of 2 hours each where you can become makers of materials.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
The show will take place on Saturday throughout the day and can be accessed by the ramp attached to the Gaiás Museum. The assistants will be able to see during the morning the trainning and in the afternoon the development of the competition.
The three fastest riders will receive an honorary award from the organization during the closing of the event.
As the event approaches, we will specify the definitive schedules in this post.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
The term Hebocon comes from the Japanese word Heboi, which is used to define something that technically has some problem or low quality. These robots are usually made with recycled material such as engines, plastics or scrap.
The first Hebocon was played in Japan in 2014 and basically it is a competition of absurd robots that compete for pairs to see which of the two remains in a certain space, like a sumo fight.
The interesting thing about the Hebocon is that anyone can participate, even without having any technical knowledge. The perfect activity to bring technology to all kinds of audiences.
The first Hebocon of Maker Faire Galicia will be carried out by Luis Díaz and Julián Caro Linares. It will be focused on families, which will be able to develop their robot during the fair or they can bring it from home.
We don’t know what will come out of here, but one thing is for sure, the participants will have a great time. XD
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
The inscriptions of the workshops will be made during the fair itself, in the room where they are going to take place. They start at 10 o’clock in the morning. Attendance of the talks will be without prior registration, until full capacity is reached, except in the case of NOSOS, as indicated in the program.
All the workshops and talks of the official program are totally free price for children under 14 and adults over 65 years old. In the rest of the cases the cost of the entrance to the fair will be € 5, being the ticket valid for the two days and including all the aforementioned activities.
Some indications:
– For the workshops of Plexus, Echidna Shield, Google Assistant and IOT it is necessary to go with a laptop.
– If you are interested in the Google Asistant workshop, you need to have basic knowledge of programming in JavaScript / TypeScript, to have GMail / Google / G Suite account and some knowledge of Arduino.
– If you are interested in the IOT workshop it is necessary to have basic knowledge of Arduino.
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
GalsTech will give, within the program of the fourth edition of the Maker Faire Galicia, a conference structured in 5 talks given by six professionals of the sector. Firstly we will see María Saez and Verónica Pérez on stage, María is a top SEO consultant and Verónica a project coordinator for Bahía Software, talking about why communities matter. Next up Jéssica Martínez, a junior software developer, will give us an understanding of HTML and CSS. Ana Cidre, a developer advocate for Ultimate Angular will follow and will talk about what a Google Developer Expert is and how to become one. Mercedes Rodríguez is specialised in ChatBots and will talk about Actions on Google. Last but not least we will have Esperanza González, who is a very promising upcoming frontend developer and will discuss functional programming with JavaScript.
The Galstech talks will be open to everyone, suitable for both a beginner audience and a more advanced audience. The promotion of respect for diversity and inclusion are the basic values that they defend, values that we also share and support from Maker Faire Galicia.
Their website: http://www.galstech.org/
Maker Faire Galicia, with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.