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Announcing Impact Summit 2024, New Hackster Café + More 🌐 Impact Summit Is Back for Its Th

Announcing Impact Summit 2024, New Hackster Café + More 🌐 Impact Summit Is Back for Its Third Year! Join us November 19th-21st for our third annual Impact Summit! This year, we’re inviting developers, engineers, and technology innovators to explore and share the latest developments in smart agriculture and sustainable farming. [Register now]( Hardware ✍️ Solder Ninja Pen Nicolas Schurando's Solder Ninja Pen revolutionizes USB-powered soldering irons by addressing the need for versatile tip options. [Read more]( ⬛ SAKURA-II Accelerator EdgeCortix's next-generation accelerator delivers a claimed 60 TOPS of INT8 or 30 TFLOPS of BF16 compute in a 10W power envelope. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 👉 The Power of Touch Interaction-Power Stations harvest energy from everyday objects, enabling transparent charging of wearables through capacitive coupling. [Read more]( ⚡ Tiny Voltmeter Alun Morris constructed his own voltmeter using an ATtiny1614 and a minuscule OLED screen, which measures in at under a cubic inch. [Read more]( What's Happening? 📦 BUILD2GETHER 2.0 More than 150 superboxes have now been delivered to BUILD2GETHER 2.0 participants around the world to build their inclusive innovations for people with visual or mobility impairments. [Join challenge]( ❗VAND 2.0 Last Call Submit your visual anomaly applications by June 1st for a chance to win for a chance to win an Intel AI PC, Intel Arc GPU, and the opportunity to speak at CVPR 2024. [Enter now]( 🎧 AI Headphones University of Washington researchers have developed headphones that use AI and microphones to focus on and isolate a single speaker's voice, filtering out all other background noises. [Read more]( 🎙 Pierluigi Dalla Rosa on Hackster Café Already over-funded on Kickstarter, this beautiful, futuristic air quality display is the brainchild of Pierluigi Dalla Rosa – an interaction designer with "an alternative approach to technology that is driven by curiosity, creativity, community, and sustainability." At studio LUFF, he blends design with making, exploring the physical realm beyond pixels. Join us for a chat about his creations, process, and vision. [Watch now]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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