Maker Faire è sempre una grande opportunità per un’azienda come Arrow Electronics. Offre la possibilità di conoscere una vasta rete di professionisti del settore e appassionati del mondo delle tecnologie elettroniche. E’ anche occasione di business perchè abbiamo la possibilità di aiutare start up innovative con tutti i nostri servizi di engineering, convertendo un’idea brillante in un prodotto finito pronto per essere immerso sul mercato.
Exhibitors 2023
- ART
- ARTISANS & NEW CRAFT
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- RECYCLING & UPCYCLING
- STEAM PUNK
- CIRCULAR ECONOMY
- PRODUCT DESIGN
- STARTUP
- BIOLOGY
- EDUCATION
- MUSIC & SOUND
- SCIENCE
- GAMES
- HACKS
- INTERNET OF THINGS
- OPEN SOURCE
- HOME AUTOMATION
- FABRICATION
- NEW MANUFACTURING
- ROBOTICS
- INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
- 3D PRINTING
- ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY
- YOUNG MAKERS (< 18)
- WELLNESS & HEALTHCARE
- AEROSPACE
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- 3D SCANNING
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- DRONES
- KIDS & EDUCATION
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- RETROCOMPUTING
- VIRTUAL REALITY
- CYBERSECURITY
Lab2GO
Thanks to the lab2go project, many schools have had the opportunity in recent years to redevelop their school laboratory and re-evaluate the role of laboratory activity in learning STEM disciplines. Innovative teaching experiences and equipment for carrying out unconventional experiments for the world of schools were also created. In the stands that will be made available at the Maker Faire, we intend to give schools the opportunity to present the work they have done, and in particular the projects in which the digital and sustainability-oriented aspects are more relevant. The various courses offered to schools and the lab2go project as a whole will also be presented.
Massimo Reverberi, Stefano Sarti, Antonella Cartoni, Federica Favino, Luca Iocchi, Marco Scuderi, Claudio Chimenti, Alessio Valletta, Giulia Capotorti
Massimo Reverberi graduated in Biological Science in 1996 and obtained a PhD in Botany in 2001 in Sapienza, Università di Roma, where he is currently associate Professor in Plant Pathology and from 2009, a permanent member of the PhD school in in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology. He is president of two courses in agri-food biotechnology at Sapienza University and coordinator for the Faculty of Science of the third mission project LAB2GO. He has authored or co-authored almost 100 peer-reviewed, ISI-indexed publications on various aspects of plant pathology.