Come for the great speakers and community, stay to find out about the brand new open source hardware certification program (tickets are still available).

After lots of work by lots of people stretching back . . . lots of time, OSHWA is finally ready to unveil our open source hardware certification program.  The certification will be a way for the open source hardware community to know that when a project or product calls itself “open source hardware” they mean the version of “open source hardware” that complies with the community definition of open source hardware.

At the summit we’ll explain how you can get your stuff certified, how you can use the certification to learn more about stuff you get from other people, and other things that you might want to know about the certification.  There’s no substitute for getting that information in person (trust me), so if you don’t already have tickets click here!

2 thoughts on “Open Source Hardware Certification Launching at the Summit”

  1. Dave from EEVBlog posted a nice proposal regarding the certification process here: https://www.eevblog.com/oshw/ – I’m curious to see if the certification process is flexible enough to preserve some of the traction the existing logo has in the community.

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