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<p>Vielleicht ist jemand interssiert nach zur Global Open Science
Hardware (GOSH) 2018 in Shenzhen zu fahren?</p>
<p>Grüße<br>
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<td>[Kitchen] APPLY NOW! Deadline 20. May –#|#– GOSH 2018 in
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<td>Tue, 15 May 2018 12:14:50 +0200</td>
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<td>Marc Dusseiller <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:marc@dusseiller.ch"><marc@dusseiller.ch></a></td>
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<td><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:marc@dusseiller.ch">marc@dusseiller.ch</a></td>
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<td>Kitchen Hackteria <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:kitchen@hackteria.org"><kitchen@hackteria.org></a></td>
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<div>dear friends in this kitchen,</div>
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<div>i am super happy to be back in the team of GOSH2018,
happening in Shenzhen in 10-13. October, 2018. Our
involvement in the first edition in 2016 had a an amazing
transformative effect interfacing various communities of
open science, open hardware, global networks, activists,
artists, hackers and many people connected to the global
hackteria network had the pleasure to participate in Geneva
or Santiago de Chile.</div>
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<div>Let’s keep our transdisciplinary and globally connected
inputs in this larger network! Especially our friends in
Asia, eg. Indonesia, Nepal, China, Japan, India, Taiwan,
Singapore!</div>
<div>There is possibilities to help supporting travel for
those in need!</div>
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<div><b><a
href="http://openhardware.science/gatherings/gosh-2018-2/"
moz-do-not-send="true">Apply by 20 May 2018.</a></b></div>
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<div>See below for muuuuch more information. </div>
<div>And forward this to your own networks!</div>
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<div>Warm hugs,</div>
<div>Marc</div>
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<div>Note about the Kitchen Maillist</div>
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<div>We are about to shut-down this maillist. We now have a
new <a href="https://forum.hackteria.org/"
moz-do-not-send="true">forum for the hackteria network</a>,
with a similar Category for the Kitchen, and dedicated
project/events.</div>
<div>Please all sign up for it!</div>
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<div>Official Invitation</div>
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<div>I’m contacting you on behalf of the organizing committee
for GOSH 2018, the Gathering for Open Science Hardware
taking place over four consecutive days 10-13 October 2018
in Shenzhen, China. We would like to invite you to apply to
join another 100 active users, developers and thinkers in
open hardware for science to benefit research, education,
and science engagement.</div>
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<div>GOSH is an ongoing meeting series designed to support a
stronger and more collaborative community in open hardware
for science. In 2016, we convened for the first time at CERN
in Geneva, Switzerland and then in Santiago, Chile for GOSH
2017. These meetings have led to the creation of the GOSH
Manifesto and the Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap, a
burgeoning community, and ongoing individual and
organizational collaborations. In 2018, we will continue to
explore the diversity of existing projects, share best
practices, and identify needs with those engaged in making
and using open hardware within research institutions and
beyond. We’ll listen to user stories and developer journeys,
host a series of workshops on topics such as sharing and
licensing, design for manufacture and scaling.</div>
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<div>For more information and to apply using our lightweight
form please see <a href="http://openhardware.science/"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://openhardware.science/</a> or
apply directly here. Applicants from China can fill out the
application via a MikeCRM form if preferred. The deadline
for applications is 20 May 2018 and invitations will be sent
out by mid-June 2018. We have limited space and will aim to
ensure representation from different sectors, disciplines
and regions as noted in the application form. There will be
an opportunity to participate in some sessions remotely for
those who are unable to join us in China.</div>
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<div>There is an optional registration cost of $250 USD for
those who can either afford to personally or through their
organization pay it. This money will support travel for
those who could not otherwise attend GOSH. Additional
donations are very welcome. There currently is limited
travel funding available and we will be able to assist on an
as needed basis if this would otherwise be a barrier to your
participation. Let us know on the form if funding assistance
would be useful to you. If you know of an organization which
might be willing to sponsor GOSH, please let us know.</div>
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<div>Please send this invitation to appropriate lists and
individuals. You can contact us at
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:organizers@openhardware.science">organizers@openhardware.science</a> with any questions.</div>
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<div>In the meantime, you can connect with the community via
our Forum (<a href="https://forum.openhardware.science/"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://forum.openhardware.science/</a>)
and @GOSHCommunity on Twitter.</div>
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<div>Best wishes</div>
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<div>The GOSH 2018 organizing committee:</div>
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<div>Jenny Molloy, University of Cambridge</div>
<div>Shannon Dosemagen, Public Lab</div>
<div>Ji Li, Open FIESTA, Tsinghua University</div>
<div>David Li, Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab</div>
<div>Vicky Xie, Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab</div>
<div>Francois Grey, University of Geneva and CERN</div>
<div>Fernán Federici, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile</div>
<div>Greg Austic, Our Sci</div>
<div>Marc Dusseiller, Hackteria</div>
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<div>About GOSH</div>
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<div>The Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) is a
diverse, global community working to enhance the sharing of
open, scientific technologies. Apply to join us for our
third annual meeting in Shenzhen, China, 10-13 October 2018!</div>
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<div>Hardware forms a vital part of the scientific
experimental process but unfortunately the current supply
chain limits access and impedes creativity and customization
through high mark-ups and proprietary designs. Open source
hardware addresses part of this problem through sharing open
designs for everything from microscopes and biomaterials to
spectrometers and sensors.</div>
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<div>GOSH 2018 in Shenzhen is our third annual meeting,
convening a growing number of people around the world who
are developing and using open hardware in the context of the
wider movement for Open Science. We are bringing together up
to 100 of the most active global thought leaders,
developers, researchers, community convenors and other
actors who can expand the reach of Open Science Hardware
within academic research, citizen science and education.</div>
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<div>Participants will join together as a community for four
days to explore our 2018 theme ‘scaling hardware, growing
community’. We will conduct a series of themed discussion
groups, practical workshops and trips to local Shenzhen
businesses that can offer lessons and support for scaling
Open Science Hardware. GOSH has potential to broaden who can
do science and for what purposes in addition to improving
quality and reproducibility of experimental observations. We
invite you to be a part of the Gathering and the GOSH
Community.</div>
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<div>GOSH(开放科学硬件大会)是一个多元化的全球社区,致力于加强开放科学技术的共享。请申请参加我们在2018年10月10日至13日在中国深圳举行的第三届年会!</div>
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<div>硬件构成了科学实验过程的重要组成部分,但不幸的是,当前的供应链通过高标价和专有设计来限制访问并阻碍创造性和定制化。开源硬件通过共享开放式设计来解决这个问题的一部分,从显微镜和生物材料到光谱仪和传感器。</div>
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<div>GOSH
将于2018年在深圳展开第三次年会,召集了越来越多的世界各地正在开放和使用开放式硬件的开放式科学运动背景下的人们。我们将组织最多100个活动参加者,活动参加者涵盖最活跃的全球思想领袖,开发人员,研究人员,社区召集人和其他参与者,他们可以在学术研究,公民科学和教育,等领域扩大开放科学硬件的范围。</div>
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<div>参与者将组成一起探索的社区参加这次的4天探索活动。探索我们的2018年主题“扩展硬件,发展社区”。我们将开展一系列主题讨论小组,实践研讨会,拜访深圳的当地的企业。这些企业将提供硬件课程和为扩大开放科学硬件提供经支持。GOSH
希望能通过这次活动,让人们以更平滑的方式参加到科学活动中去。这次将会是一次实践以及实验性的活动。我们诚邀您成为 GOSH
的一员。</div>
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