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It’s that time of year again. The leaves are turning brown, the air is turning crisp. The nights are slowly drawing in, and pumpkin spice lattes are popping up on chalkboards outside every coffee shop in the Northern Hemisphere.

For those of us in the maker community, though, the month of October means only one thing: Maker Faire Rome! 

A yearly pilgrimage for hundreds of thousands of DIY enthusiasts, Maker Faire Rome is a perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded people, share your creations, and marvel at some truly mind-blowing feats of home engineering.

This year’s event had branches all over the globe, and brought a wealth of exciting new projects, presentations, and workshops to its attendees. And let’s not forget the Arduino Village, where visitors had the chance to explore the world of microcomputers and technological creativity through a range of innovations and activities guided by Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi.

Those who were lucky enough to make it to Rome saw some seriously impressive designs on display, showcasing the best of the maker community and the cutting edge of DIY tech.

If you weren’t able to join us, we’ve got you covered with a quick recap of what you missed! 

Some highlights from the Arduino Village

Space Wars with the Arduino Nano ESP32

Originally released in 1977, the arcade game Space Wars captured the imagination of a generation, and was part of the wave that brought video games into mainstream culture for the first time.

At this year’s Maker Faire, Arduino presented Danko Bertovi?’s recreation of Space Wars. With just a few components — breadboards, jumper wires, push buttons, and an Arduino Nano ESP32 — you can now create your own game and start playing today.

Barbot: Robotic bartender with the Arduino GIGA WiFi R1 + GIGA Display Shield

Wandering around the Maker Faire can be thirsty work. This year, Arduino brought a solution — a robot bartender capable of mixing your favorite cocktail to fuel the rest of your exploring.

Complete with a user-friendly interface, Filo Connesso’s Barbot is built around a GIGA WiFi R1 and a GIGA Display Shield — a powerful combination for creating IoT projects with highly responsive graphic interfaces, all on a budget.

ENROV: A remotely operated vehicle with the Arduino Nano ESP32

The remote-controlled vehicle space has seen some truly exciting developments over the last few years.

At this year’s show, Arduino revealed Settorezero’s RC vehicle called ENROV, which runs on a Nano ESP32. The vehicle can be operated remotely while you interact with the environment and monitor telemetry data via a display on the remote control.

Memory Game 

Memory games are always fun, and can even help train our brains.

To add a dash of educational fun to this year’s Faire, Greta Galli developed a quick memory test for visitors to test their skills. Based on an Arduino UNO R4 and a handful of components, the game is simple: watch a random sequence of colored LEDs, remember what you saw, and then replicate it by pushing the colored buttons.

You level up each time and the difficulty increases each level, making the sequences longer and harder to remember. Your score will also save and be available on the Arduino Cloud, allowing people to compete and follow the leaderboard over the course of the day.

Inspired? Get in touch with us to learn more about Arduino, and how you can get started with your own maker projects.

The post A look back at Maker Faire Rome 2023 appeared first on Arduino Blog.

With some 100,000 attendees a year, Maker Faire Rome has been Europe’s biggest maker event since 2013. At Arduino, we are proud to have been part of it since its first edition, and to have grown with it – and with the maker community – year after year. In fact, we have grown so much that for the 11th edition we needed more space! 

In addition to being Gold Sponsor of the event, Arduino will have an entire pavilion this year: more room to display our user-friendly and flexible solutions, inspire visitors with demos at all levels, and more importantly showcase outstanding projects created by our community.

No matter where you are on your maker journey, you’ll find something interesting and fun for you at the Arduino Village:

  • See the most recent additions to our ecosystem – like the UNO R4, GIGA Display Shield, and Opta.
  • Get to know our full offering, with highlights from Arduino Pro, Arduino Education, and Arduino Cloud.
  • Enjoy interactive applications that put Arduino into action: try our RC car, play a memory game, create your own cocktail recipe at a smart bar, and more!
  • Meet our experts and ask them anything. 

Tickets to the Maker Faire Rome are available on the website. Need an extra reason to join us? Keep your eye out for Arduino staff around the venue, handing out a special discount for our online store!

Come visit us at the Arduino Village, right at the heart of the event in Fiera di Roma, October 20th-22nd. Meeting you will make our day!

The post Join us at the Maker Faire in Rome, and make our day! appeared first on Arduino Blog.

Italians have a love of innovation and design and it shows at Maker Faire Rome. In this episode of Make:Cast, I look back at Maker Faire Rome in October 2019 during a pre-Covid time when live events could happen. I was guided through Maker Faire Rome by Alessandro Ranellucci, the curator of Maker Faire Rome, along with Massimo Banzi, co-founder of Arduino. Maker Faire Rome 2020 is happening as a virtual event this weekend.

Read more on MAKE

The post Make:cast – To Maker Faire Rome with Love appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.

We’re just days away from Maker Faire Rome — The European Edition, taking place October 18-20th at Fiera di Roma. This year’s Arduino booth, which will be located inside Pavilion 8, will be broken up into three areas:

  • Makers: We will be showcasing the Dark Side Rover, the grand prize winner of the Ultimate Arduino Challenge contest. Nicolas Gilbert and his class, the authors of the project, will be at the booth and organize some practical demonstrations with the robots. 
  • Arduino IoT Cloud and connected products: In this section, we’ll highlight two demos connected to the Arduino IoT Cloud. There will also be an exhibition of our MKR family boards, featuring a range of connectivity options like WiFi, Bluetooth, NB-IoT, Sigfox and LoRa.

The Arduino booth will include an interactive basketball installation as well — all visitors will have the opportunity to win some Arduino boards, goodies, and much more! 

Finally, members of the Arduino team will join Maker Faire Rome’s program all weekend long. 

  • On Saturday, October 19th, Massimo will give his traditional ‘State of Arduino,’ discussing the latest developments and future challenges for the company (4pm, Stage B in Pavilion 8).

If you are planning to attend, please visit Maker Faire’s Rome website to find the full agenda, plus other important information. Finally, don’t forget to invite your friends and post on social media tagging @Arduino and using the hashtag #MFR19.

Planning to attend Maker Faire Rome in October? We’re currently seeking volunteers to join our team during the event—staffing tables and displays, helping with demos, and providing technical assistance when necessary.

Those who help us for one shift will receive a day pass; spend two days with us, and you’ll have a ticket for the entire weekend to explore the show. Water and snacks will be provided, of course, and we’ve even prepared a small gift to show our appreciation for your time and effort.

Interested? Please fill out this questionnaire, and we’ll get back to you soon! (If you are under the age of 18, we will need your parents’ permission.)

Maker Faire Rome: AAA, cercasi volontarie e volontari per il booth Arduino

Cercasi volontari/e per Arduino! Hai in programma di visitare Maker Faire Roma? Siamo alla ricerca di volontarie e volontari per lo il nostro booth – che ci aiutino a spiegare i progetti e diano supporto durante le demo.

Con un turno di volontariato allo stand Arduino, avrai a disposizione un pass per la giornata; se, invece, sarai al nostro booth per almeno due giorni avrai il pass per l’intero evento. Sappiamo quanto sia importante il tuo tempo e quanto sia fondamentale il tuo aiuto al nostro booth, per questo motivo saremo felici di offrirti il pranzo e una selezione di gadget Arduino.

Ti interessa partecipare al booth Arduino? Per favore completa questo form, ti faremo sapere prestissimo!

Se hai meno di 18 anni, puoi partecipare ma con il consenso firmato dei tuoi genitori!

How can you help advance Industry 4.0 using the Arduino ecosystem? From robots and predictive maintenance to remote control and data acquisition, we’ve teamed up Distrelec to launch a new Automation & Robotics Contest challenging our community to create innovative solutions that can make the industry faster, cheaper, more flexible, and efficient.

Participants are required to tap into our extensive range of IoT boards like the MKR1000 WiFi and MKR GSM 1400, libraries, and online platform to bring their ideas to life. Industrial automation projects could target energy management, remote monitoring, machine safety, or predictive maintenance, for example, using Arduino Create to set up, control, and connect your Arduino, Intel, and Arm-based devices. Robotics projects could include designs for surveillance drones, robotic arms, rovers, or autonomous transportation, leveraging feature-rich boards like the Mega and Due to prototype advanced systems. 

How to Enter

  • Create a free account on Arduino.cc (or log in if already a member).
  • Register for the contest by clicking “Register as a participant.”
  • Send your concept to the Arduino/Distrelec: Automation & Robotics Contest by June 29, 2018. The top 150 makers will receive a coupon for Distrelec online store. Moreover, there will be a series of micro contests, with weekly prizes handed out from Distrelec.
  • Design, build, and submit your project by September 16, 2018. Winning projects will be selected based on their originality, quality, creativity, and social impact. 

Prizes

Ready to get started? You can find more information on the contest here and browse Distrelec’s entire Arduino lineup on their website. To submit your ideas, please visit the Arduino Project Hub. And remember, projects must use an Arduino board in order to be eligible to win!

Planning on attending Maker Faire Rome next month? We’re currently seeking volunteers to join our team during the event—staffing tables and displays, leading one-on-one workshops and demos, and providing technical assistance when necessary.

If you volunteer with us for one shift, you won’t leave empty-handed! You’ll receive a day pass; spend two days with us, and you’ll have a ticket for the entire weekend to explore the show. Water and snacks will be provided, of course, along with some Arduino goodies.

Interested in helping out at our booth? Please fill out this questionnaire, and we’ll get back to you soon!

If you are underage, we will need your parents’ permission.

Maker Faire Rome: AAAA, cercasi volontar* per il booth Arduino

Hai in programma di partecipare a Maker Faire Roma? Entra a far parte del team di volontar* all’Arduino booth! Stiamo cercando appassionat* di Arduino che ci aiutino durante l’evento dando il benvenuto ai visitatori e fornendo assistenza tecnica e supporto durante le demo.

Con un turno di volontariato allo stand Arduino, avrai a disposizione un pass per l’intera giornata; se, invece, sarai al nostro booth per almeno due turni avrai il pass per i tre giorni di evento. Sappiamo quanto sia importante il tuo tempo e quanto sia fondamentale il tuo aiuto al nostro booth, per questo motivo saremo felici di offrirti il pranzo e una selezione di gadget Arduino.

Ti interessa diventare un* volontari* al booth Arduino? Per favore completa questo form, ti faremo sapere prestissimo!

Se hai meno di 18 anni, puoi partecipare ma con il consenso firmato dei tuoi genitori!

If you love chess, but aren’t thrilled about playing it on an app, the InfiVention team has just the board for you.

The origin of the game chess is a fascinating and somewhat unknown tale, stretching continents and many hundreds of years. In the last 25 or so years, however, it has gone from a game played on a beautiful board with finely crafted pieces, to something played on a computer or smartphone. Perhaps this is a good thing, since finding competition is as easy as signing into the correct game.

On the other hand, this type of play looses a lot of charm, and you can’t exactly pass the app on your beat up smartphone to your kids one day. Attempting to fill in the gap is the amazing automated board called “Square Off.” With an Arduino Mega 2560 at its core, it automatically moves the pieces, and detects where you move, allowing you to play in the real world with someone remotely–even if he or she is merely using a tablet!

Square Off is all set to redefine the world of board games, starting with chess. Bringing to you the world’s smartest, most connected and the most evolved chess board. It enables you to play your favorite game against a fellow chess enthusiast from anywhere in the world. The automated board is designed to reflect the move of your opponent with precision. Not just that, you can challenge the artificial intelligence of the board, too.

Intrigued? You can learn more about Square Off on its nearly-funded (as of this writing) Kickstarter page, as well as on the Arduino Project Hub!

Planning on attending Maker Faire Rome this month? We’re currently looking for volunteers to join our team during the event—staffing tables and displays, helping lead one-on-one workshops and demos, and providing technical assistance when necessary.

If you volunteer with us for one shift, you won’t leave empty-handed! You’ll receive a day pass; two days, and you’ll have a ticket for the entire weekend to explore the show. Water and snacks will be provided, of course, along with t-shirt. We’ve also prepared a small gift to show our appreciation when your work is done!

Interested in volunteering at our booth? Please fill out this questionnaire, and we’ll get back to you soon!

  • When: October 14th-16th (Friday-Sunday)
  • Location: Fiera di Roma, Viale Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, 79, 00148 Ponte Galeria RM

Cercasi volontari/e Arduino per Maker Faire Rome

Entra a far parte del team di volontari/e all’Arduino booth presso la Maker Faire di Roma! Stiamo cercando persone appassionate di Arduino che ci aiutino durante l’evento, nello specifico fornendo informazioni ai visitatori, dando supporto e assistenza tecnica durante le demo.

Se farai il volontario o la volontaria per un turno, avrai a disposizione un pass per l’intera giornata, se invece farai turni per più di un giorno avrai il pass per l’interno evento. Sappiamo quanto sia importante il tuo tempo e quanto sia fondamentale il tuo aiuto al nostro booth, per questo motivo siamo felici di offrirti il pranzo, una maglietta e, come segno di riconoscimento, un piccolo regalo alla fine del tuo turno.

Ti interessa aiutarci al booth come volontario/a? Per favore completa questo form, ti faremo sapere prestissimo.

  • Quando: 14, 15 e 16 Ottobre 2016 (Venerdì, Sabato, Domenica)
  • Location: Fiera di Roma, Viale Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, 79, 00148 Ponte Galeria Roma

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A big thanks to everyone who already submitted their projects, performances, and workshops for Maker Faire Rome. However, due to such an incredible demand, the Call for Makers deadline has been extended to Thursday, June 30th. That means you have one more week to send your applications to participate in the 4th edition of Europe’s biggest innovation event, held October 14-16, 2016 at Fiera di Roma.

Want to join us in celebrating Maker culture this fall? With more than 100,000 square meters of exhibition space available, the time to submit your project is now!

Prizes and contests
All the projects selected within the Call for Makers are automatically eligible for the following prizes and contests if they match the requirements specified in each regulation.



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