Thomas of Green Communication presented a set of wifi-routers for on-the-go deployment, including those situations where these routers are not connected to the internet.
Some students presented MyRobotics, a start-up incubated within their engineering school at ECE Paris. They designed a microcontroller that uses the .Net framework and therefore can use language such as C# for its programming (may be the microcontroller could also be programmed using Python or F# ?) .
Guillaume Pellerin presented a suitcase like system that is up and ready for people who want to give talks while at the same time record and stream their presentation. He used his suitcase to record a large segment of the meeting. You can watch the result below (it's all in French though).
Finally, some students from ParisTech showed us the result of one of their school project: a persistent retina screen made out of a row of LEDs. The wow factor came when they showed us a full 30fps movie on it . I believe it was Star Wars Episode 1.
All in all, a very nice community of hardware hackers. Maybe next time, I ought to talk about starnav, geocam, randomized cameras and some of the unique sensors coming out of the compressive sensing revolution.
Thanks to the organizers Pierre and Sylvain for making the meeting happen and Guillaume for the recording.
-update: Yoan has a similar write up in French that also include the persistent retina LED movie screen -
Thanks to the organizers Pierre and Sylvain for making the meeting happen and Guillaume for the recording.
-update: Yoan has a similar write up in French that also include the persistent retina LED movie screen -
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