TEDxBrussels - David Cuartielles - Open Source Hardware-

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David Cuartielles is a Spanish microchip engineer, Independent Design Professional, and Electronics Laboratory Director at Malmo University, Sweden. David is the creator and co-founder of Arduino, which is an open-source single-board microcontroller, descendant of the open-source Wiring Platform, designed to make the process of using electronics in multidisciplinary projects more accessible. Arduino can sense the environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can affect its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and other actuators. Cuartielles and his team share their discoveries with the rest of the world (Arduino can be built, bought, and sold by anyone, anywhere) with the idea that open-source hardware is fundamental to the advancement of the world's technology.

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Free(dom) and Open Source is the future. Thank you David Cuartielles for being a leader in this field.

toomuchtruth
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I concur with KayAteChef. I would have slept through this one...

PerryCodes
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I understand that english is not his mother tongue. However, if I weren't already an owner of arduinos and a linux user I might be wondering wtf he was talking about. He was sort of preaching to the converted and confusing everyone else.
He wanted to convince everyone to invest in open source hardware education. So show how successful the gnu/linux community, asterix, raspberry pi, open telephony hardware, arduino, 3D printing, etc technology/communities are. show children making simple bots

KayAteChef