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Fab-✱ are events in Europe that help to grow and link the national Fab Lab communities.
  
Fab-✱ are events in Europe that help to grow and link the national Fab Lab communities.
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*Fab-✱ events events cover a topic that is relevant beyond any single FabLab; they attract significatly more than just the local community.  
 
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*Fab-✱ events are widely and publicly accessible.  
*Fab-✱ events cover a topic that is relevant beyond the local Fab Lab; they attract a substantially wider public than just the local community.
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*Fab-✱ events are about learning collectively.  
*Fab-✱ events are widely and publicly accessible.
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*Fab-✱ events require a certain effort of self-organization.  
*Fab-✱ events focus on collective learning.
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*Fab-✱ events further Open Knowledge – their results are publicly and freely accessible (Open Access).
*Fab-✱ events require some degree of self-organization.
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*Fab-✱&nbsp;events are affordable for participants and organisers, and they are not dominated by one single financial sponsor.
*Fab-✱ events add to Open Knowledge – they publish their results openly (Open Access)
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*Fab-✱&nbsp;events are financially light for organizers and participants and are not dominated by one single sponsor.
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== Training  ==
 
== Training  ==

Revision as of 21:15, 8 February 2012

The Events Portal
Events provide opportunities for the Fab Community to meet in person and share knowledge. Some events are formally organized around training, working development need, or by interest.


Global Conferences

  • Fab 9 Tokyo, Japan, 2013
  • Fab 8 New Zealand, 2012
  • Fab 7 Lima, Peru 2011
  • Fab 6 Netherlands 2010
  • Fab 5 Pune, India, 2009
  • Fab 4 Chicago, USA, 2007
  • Fab 3 Pretoria, South Africa 2006
  • Fab 2 (Global Fab Lab User Group Meeting), 2005

Fab-✱


Fab-✱ are events in Europe that help to grow and link the national Fab Lab communities.

  • Fab-✱ events events cover a topic that is relevant beyond any single FabLab; they attract significatly more than just the local community.
  • Fab-✱ events are widely and publicly accessible.
  • Fab-✱ events are about learning collectively.
  • Fab-✱ events require a certain effort of self-organization.
  • Fab-✱ events further Open Knowledge – their results are publicly and freely accessible (Open Access).
  • Fab-✱ events are affordable for participants and organisers, and they are not dominated by one single financial sponsor.

Training

FabAcademy

Bootcamps

Workshops / Working Groups