Kodsnack 679 - Educational electronics, with David J. Cuartielles Ruiz

Kodsnack 679 - Educational electronics, with David J. Cuartielles Ruiz

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Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2025, Fredrik talks to David J. Cuartielles Ruiz about the birth and growth of Arduino. It’s fantastic when an idea comes alive and starts growing. We talk about how Arduino began, how it started to grow, how you find parts and get things manufactured in northern Italy, and of course a bit about the magical logistics king.

Many thanks to Øredev for inviting Kodsnack again, they paid for the trip and the editing time of these keynote recordings, but have no say about the content of these or any other episodes.

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Øredev All the presentation videos from Øredev 2025 David J. Cuartielles Ruiz Open bio-compatible electronics • - David’s keynote

Arduino The school of arts and communication at Malmö university Interaction design institute Ivrea Ivrea Autodesk Piedmont Olivetti Flextronics

Titles

• Algorithms for communication

• Educational electronics

• Making boards, not being paid

• Old factories

• Buy them by weight

• The bootstrapping dilemma

• Our logistics king


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