Hackaday Meetup Shenzhen


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Welcome Shenzhen hackers!
Please join us at X.Factory for a meetup with Hackaday and Seeed Studio.
Location: Chaihuo x.factory, B608, Design Commune, Vanke Cloud City, Dashi 2nd Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen
深圳南山区打石二路万科云设计公社B608柴火创客空间
On March 22nd, we’ll have Sophi Kravitz, the Director of Product at Hackaday, and Mike Szczys, the Editor in Chief to kick off the Hackaday Prize China at Chaihuo x.factory Shenzhen. Can’t wait to learn more? Come join us!
Sophi will share some insights of Hackaday Prize China, introduce a detailed guide for those who just can’t wait to join the contest. Meanwhile, Mike will share from a community perspective with an introduction to Hackaday, one of the biggest hacker community platforms in the world. Apart from the presentation from Hackaday, you are invited to bring your cool hacks and projects and share your hacking stories. Please send us an email (topic, project info) to branding@seeed.cc to secure your sharing spot.
Schedule
-19:30-19:35 Meetup Opening
-19:35-20:05 Insights of Hackaday Prize China 2019 and Hackaday Community by Sophi Kravitz and Mike Szczys
-20:05-20:25 Q&A (The Cube giveaway)
-20:25-21:00 Projects sharing (The Cube giveaway)
-21:00-22:00 Party up
分享会流程
-19:30-19:35 活动开场
-19:35-20:05 2019Hackaday大赛中国赛区宣讲&Hackaday社区介绍 by Sophi Kravitz & Mike Szczys
-20:05-20:25 Q&A (魔方开发板送送送)
-20:25-21:00 社区项目分享(魔方开发板送送送)
-21:00-22:00 吃吃喝喝聊聊
Another spoiler, there will be 50 FREE the Cube Development Boards giving away for the event participants (especially for project sharers and Q&Aers). The Cube has its own TRNG (True Random Number Generator) and can create the stream of random numbers. It has also the PRNG (Pseudo RNG), so it can be used as the cryptographic engine, predominantly for experimenting and playing around. It has a FLASH memory with 16 Mbits (2 Mbytes), which can be used, for instance, as the storage for OTP (one Time Pad) random number base, the only cryptography method which can‘t be cracked.
Snacks and beverages will be served.


Hackaday Meetup Shenzhen