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Hackaday Prize: Where are they Now? FieldKit

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Since 2013, the Hackaday Prize has challenged engineers, designers, and hackers to raise the bar of open source hardware. In this series, we revisit past winners to discover how their projects have progressed since we last saw something.
Join us as we catch up with 2019’s Grand Prize winner, Fieldkit, and how things have changed for this open-source, field based, data collection platform since winning $50,000 two years ago.
Join us as we catch up with 2019’s Grand Prize winner, Fieldkit, and how things have changed for this open-source, field based, data collection platform since winning $50,000 two years ago.
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