Maker | July 01, 2016 | Happy Friday! This week I've dabbled in a bunch and given you some great articles from all the areas of making. 3D printing food, Radio Shack is back, and a really interesting video about China's Maker Scene from Wired Magazine. Enjoy and as always, happy making!
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Mark Follow me on twitter too: www.twitter.com/markschreiber | Maker Startup Digest is curated by: | | Mark Schreiber - Director of Innovation and Design, Maker Education Consultant, Makerspace and Fablab Evangelist Contact Mark Schreiber at mark.schreiber@startupdigestmail.com | Please participate in Techstars' research study Techstars is committed to providing the best support for founders around the globe. We are partnering with Chase Bank to understand the challenges facing startup founders today, including fundraising, hiring/recruiting, diversity, market traction, etc. The findings of this research will be used to provide entrepreneurs with actionable steps to solve these challenges. Please click on this link to begin the survey. | | Quentin Chevrier - Makery How do you set up a new makerspace or fablab? This is a great article with a lot of thoughts. From setting it up in 7 days and $5000 to taking your time and ordering just the right equipment, this article will give you a lot to chew on. | | Danielle - FabLabConnect 3D Printed food? Yep it's out there and with increasingly cheaper 3D printers it has a growing market too. | | The White House Last week I shared a link on the Nation of Makers initiative. Here is the full .pdf as many have requested. Ask and you shall receive ;) Keep those Qs coming! | | Lou Frenzel - ElectronicDesign.com Though Radio Shack went belly up? Think again. With the upswing of DIY, Making, and Drones, Radio Shack is trying to make a second go in the hobby Maker industry. | | Wired Magazine Sit down with your weekend Cup-o-Joe and watch part2 of the Maker Movement in China. Very interesting thoughts. Can a maker movement happen in China where people make as a job and not a hobby? Watch, Learn, enjoy! | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. Startup Digest, © 2009-2016 by Techstars Central LLC. All rights reserved. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Techstars Central, LLC. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use. | | |
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