Coordinating Organisation | IMAGINE XYZ, Costa Rica |
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Organisers/Type of Organisation | Research and technology development business |
Initiative Type | Digital design and prototype, FabLab, 3-D printing, robotics, Internet of Things, Big Data, Machine to Machine, start-ups |
Field of Science Involved | Science and technology (Computing, Electronics, Mechatronics, Robotics, Design, etc.) |
Target Audience(s) | Designers, engineers, entrepreneurs, hardware and software enthusiasts and different professional profiles, etc. |
Reach | National |
To develop new technological ideas, projects and prototypes able to generate a culture of innovation.
Hardwarethon is a contest but more importantly a collaborative inventor’s space. It was initiated in 2014 by six Costa Rican engineers who wanted to empower people to create start-ups utilising all the maker trends and, in this way, help promote social and economic development in their countries.
Whether individually or in a team, Hardwarethon consists of a 48-hour challenge where people from different careers develop projects and transform their ideas into real and valuable products and/or services. They are looking for real solutions through a technology focus on Internet of Things (IoT). However, the process starts one month before the contest. In this month, Imagine prepares the ‘Hardwarethoners’ in a number of different topics, such as: Business Models, IoT and Rapid Prototyping. The four-day weekend is used to complete their project.
At the end of the contest, all the participants have the opportunity to present their projects to a commission of experts and the best ideas are awarded. All teams interested in the continuation of their projects can eventually receive opportunities to be followed by professionals and start a new business.
In 2016, 18 teams (with 2 - 5 persons each) participated in the event, which was held at Museo de los Niños in San José, Costa Rica.
The winning projects were:
In 2017, Hardwarethon was held at Museo de los Niños in San José, Costa Rica.
The winning projects were:
Contact Details | |
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Principal Contact | Hugo Sanchez, Mechatronics Captain |
Address | San José, Costa Rica |
Hugo Sanchez | |
Website | www.hardwarethon.com |
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