Speaking at Ignite Dublin #2


I’m presenting at the second ever Ignite Dublin Event to be held in the Science Gallery on the 4th of December from 18:3021:00.

Ignite is like a mini conference with a series of five minutes talks, each with 20 slides (rotated automatically after 15 seconds). It’s fast paced and straight to the point.

I’m going to be talking about making stuff , running the Make nights and setting up the Irish robotics club.  The title of the talk tentatively being “Make yourself happy!”

Tickets are on sale from the Science gallery website here, priced at 10 euro.

Ignite, Science gallery, Talk

  1. #1 by John G on December 7th, 2009

    Arrgh ! – Would like to have gotten to that one, just saw your post too late. Hope it went well, let us know if there is a set of slides out of the day…be nice to see what people were interested in.

  2. #2 by John G on December 7th, 2009

    Found some of the previous presentations from September 2009, hope they ship the next lot also, looks like fun…

    http://www.youtube.com/user/IgniteDublin#p/f/0/1NUCGHm7llg

  3. #3 by David on December 7th, 2009

    Hi John,
    It went really well, I really enjoyed the night, great atmosphere, and some very interesting talks. I would definitely recommend going to the next one
    I think the video will go up in a few weeks when it gets edited. They had a pretty impressive video camera setup. I can put up my slides but they really won’t mean much without the words, they are all pictures.

  4. #4 by conor on December 14th, 2009

    is this the next Irish Robotics Club meeting? if not please say when it is?

    • #5 by David on December 14th, 2009

      Hi Conor,

      This has already passed (4th of December). The next event will be on the 10th of February (when the Science Gallery re-opens after its winter Break). Its going to be a mixture of a “Make Night” (see below) and Robots. There will be a few of us testing out our robots for http://www.robotchallenge.org/

      David

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