Our project of the week is Eva unit 1 by @Bluesage05, it is an autonomous hospital logistics robot designed for transporting medical supplies, files, and equipment within healthcare facilities. Built on a sturdy frame of 2040 aluminum extrusions, it will features a modular
Tomorrow on The Circuit Foundry, we’ll be breaking down the lack of funding and adequate support systems for hardware startups in Africa, what it takes to build without venture capital, and how to spot and leverage the opportunities that do exist.
Join us at 8pm.
I’m pleased to share that The Hardware Guild’s Notion learning site created by @ChijinduDi77929 is opened for learning. It features links to courses/YouTube videos, and recommended books across embedded systems, robotics, CAD, and PCB design, from beginner to advanced levels -
Hey Algorithm, Let those interested in funding hardware startup and fast prototyping see this post. I am trying to gain new VC profiles and get more mentors in this space. I'm currently building a fast hardware prototyping service in Nigeria for hardware developers.
Working on some pan and tilt system for the bot. The platform 😂 carrying the camera and some sensors will be mounted to the head to allow for camera rotation without body rotation 😊. A raspberry pi 5 will be the brain fo the bot for now before a Jetson orin
Our project of the week is Eva unit 1 by @Bluesage05, it is an autonomous hospital logistics robot designed for transporting medical supplies, files, and equipment within healthcare facilities. Built on a sturdy frame of 2040 aluminum extrusions, it will features a modular
If you are a hardware enthusiast and an undergraduate, this is surely for you.
Have you heard of the Arduino contest hosted by the IEEE SSC society
@SSCSociety
Let's represent Nigeria🇳🇬 globally.
Send a DM for more info
Official website to register is
https://t.co/97sqlUf7UH
the @Thehard_guild stepping up is the community recognising the moment.
but the community needed infrastructure to produce a backbone.
hardware needs what software got: a place where work is verified, collaboration is easy, and capability travels with the builder.
I'm pleased to announce that Jence(Beta) is live
Jence is an open source collaborative platform for hardware builders/teams to share projects, publish deep technical work, collaborate across teams, and launch products.
Join early. Try it out https://t.co/wq9m1aGbQ7
@ajokhai just launched a cool new platform for engineers and hobbyists to order 3D-printed parts. Simply upload your design files, get an instant preview and price quote, then proceed to payment and add your shipping details. Best of all, it’s super affordable.