MUC HW #6: Tools For Humanity, TropicSquare, HeyCharge
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Please join us for our 6th Munich Hardware Meetup!
Hardware Meetups happen in over 30 cities around the world, helping bring together founders, engineers, and other hardware professionals to networks, share insights, and collaborate with one another.
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## Venue Partner - Tools For Humanity
Tools For Humanity is a technology company building for humans in the age of AI.
Our presenters
- Alex Karavaev (Tools For Humanity) - "The Orb - How We Built a Device That Knows You’re Unique Human and Nothing Else"
- Krystof Jelinek, Jan Pleskac (Tropic Square) - "Can We Trust Devices We Cannot See Inside?"
- Chris Carde (HeyCharge) - "HeyCharge: Hardware-Enabled EV Charging Technology in a Hardware Module"
Agenda
- 6:00-6:30pm - Arrival, mingle, grab refreshments
- 6:30-6:45pm - Welcome notes
- 6:45-8:00pm - Guest speakers
- 8:00-9:00pm - Mix + mingle
Thank you to our partner
informal is a freelance collective for the most talented independent professionals in the hardware ecosystem. With expertise in a diverse range of industries from consumer electronics to automotive, climate tech to medical devices, informal members work with clients at every stage to design, manufacture, and scale top-quality physical products. Whether you're looking for a single contractor, a full-time employee, or an entire team of professionals to work on everything from product development to go-to-market strategy, the informal collective has the perfect collection of people for the job.
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