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2024-2026 OSHWA BOARD NOMINEES

Author : alicia Date : October 10, 2024

Become an OSHWA member today to vote on nominees!

This year, we have 4 open seats on the OSHWA board. Board members will hold a
2-year position. Once board members have been chosen by the OSHWA member
community, the board will appoint a President, VP, and Secretary. As every
nominee answered “Yes” to having 5-10 hours a month to give to the board, we did
not include that question in each nominee’s data. Board responsibilities include
fundraising, advising on goals and direction, and carrying out compliance of the
organization’s purposes and bylaws. Please find details of our election
process here.

The vote will be open on Oct. 15th-22nd. Members will be emailed a link to vote.
Here are the nominees in no particular order:


THEA FLOWERS

Why do you want to be on the board?

To continue my work in building the culture of open source hardware in small and
mid scale manufacturing. Small scale, distributed manufacturing has become
increasingly common in our current world as supply chains and customer
expectations shift, however, the process of manufacturing at small scale has not
gotten easier. I’m working to build communities and projects around open source
hardware that empowers this kind of manufacturing.

What qualifies you to be a board member?

During my current term on the board and time as OSHWA’s board president, I’ve
helped OSHWA and the open hardware community continue to expand and grow. I’ve
worked behind the scenes to assist with large undertakings such as the Open
Hardware Summit and modernizing OSHWA’s web infrastructure. I have over a decade
of experience in open source, community organization, and technical writing. My
experience as the founder of an open source hardware company brings a personal
perspective to the challenges faced by those who wish to build open source
hardware in a sustainable way. I have lead and contributed to multiple
high-profile open source projects. I have been named a Python Software
Foundation fellow because of my work in open source.

What is your personal DEI+J (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice)
statement?

I believe that open source – software and hardware – is for everyone. Knowledge
and technology are capable of being incredibly empowering when used with careful
intent. Each of us has a moral and ethical obligation to humanity to build a
community and industry that is beneficial to us all – especially those that have
historically been discriminated against. Our shared knowledge can not be kept
away in universities and wealthy corporations. Our knowledge must be freely
available to everyone, especially those who are marginalized.


JINGER ZENG

Why do you want to be on the board?

Continue to support OSHWA.

What qualifies you to be a board member?

Previous board member.

What is your personal DEI+J (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice)
statement?

I am an active supporter of DEI-J initiatives, and strives to bring more APAC
representations and cross-cultural collaborations to the community.


JODSON GRAVES

Why do you want to be on the board?

To network, gain experience in nonprofit leadership and support an open-source
project I see as extremely valuable to the global public.

What qualifies you to be a board member?

I currently lead the board of the Network Theory Applied Research Institute,
www.ntari.org.

What is your personal DEI+J (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice)
statement?

I am African American, married to a European American with an adopted European
American daughter living in Kentucky…I don’t seek “equity”, as in my experience
this term implies scarcity. I believe in seeking mutualistic solutions wherein
everyone receives lasting, novel opportunities to participate in whatever social
or economic activity we engage in.


MICHAEL WEINBERG

Why do you want to be on the board?

To continue helping OSHW grow, and to support OSHWA’s community. I am excited
that OSHWA has been able to position itself to start winning competitive grants,
to use that support to do more for the current OSHWA community, and to use that
support to continue to expand that community. OSHWA still runs on volunteers.
However, growing OSHWA’s ability to pay more people to do more things (and to
pay people who have been doing so many things for so long) will increase its
capacity to advance its mission. There are still so many things that the
community (reasonably) looks to OSHWA to be doing. I want OSHWA to be able to do
more of those things!

What qualifies you to be a board member?

I am interested in open source hardware and the open source hardware community.
I’ve been an OSHWA board member for a number of years, enthusiastically
supporting (I hope) Thea’s Board Presidency. I helped to develop OSHWA’s
Certification Program, and still serve as its lead.

What is your personal DEI+J (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice)
statement?

While I try to be supportive of OSHWA’s DEI+J initiatives and welcoming to a
diverse set of community members, there is no getting around the fact that I’m a
straight white male living in the global north. It would be completely
reasonable to not have me on the board in favor of someone who brought a more
diverse set of experiences to the position.


OLUWATOBI ZENG

Why do you want to be on the board?

I want to continue to serve on the board because I am deeply passionate about
open source and its transformative impact. As someone whose research has been
greatly enhanced by open hardware and open innovation, I understand the value
these initiatives bring to the global community. I am excited to keep
contributing in this capacity, leveraging my skills and insights to further our
mission. My goal is to help expand access to open innovation and open hardware,
particularly in underserved areas, by leading efforts to evangelize and spread
the benefits of our mission.

What qualifies you to be a board member?

My qualifications to serve on the board are rooted in both my experience and my
passion for open-source innovation. Over the past years as a board member of our
association, I have actively contributed to increasing awareness and adoption of
open technologies. I am particularly encouraged by the growth we’ve seen in the
African region, and I am dedicated to expanding this momentum even further. My
dedication, combined with my leadership experience and firsthand understanding
of power of open innovation, qualifies me to continue contributing meaningfully
to the board.

What is your personal DEI+J (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice)
statement?

I am committed to breaking down barriers, promoting fairness, and supporting a
more just and equitable society for all. I believe that everyone deserves a
chance, regardless of their background, skin color, or where they live.


KUNVAR CHOKSHI

Why do you want to be on the board?

I want to be on the board of OSHWA because I am passionate about advancing the
open-source hardware movement and contributing to a community that values
transparency, collaboration, and innovation. With my extensive background in
embedded systems and experience working with leading technology companies, I
believe I can offer valuable insights into the development and deployment of
open-source hardware solutions. My goal is to help OSHWA expand its reach,
foster collaborations between industry and developers, and create opportunities
for learning and growth within the open-source hardware community. Serving on
the board would allow me to be a part of this exciting journey, where I can
contribute to shaping the future of technology in a more open and accessible
way.

What qualifies you to be a board member?

My qualifications for being a board member of OSHWA stem from my extensive
background in embedded systems and my hands-on experience working with major
technology companies like Tesla, NVIDIA, and Apple. I’ve developed and
integrated hardware and software solutions for a wide range of applications, and
I deeply understand the challenges and opportunities in the open-source hardware
space. In addition, I have experience leading teams, reviewing technical papers,
and organizing sessions at industry conferences, which demonstrates my ability
to collaborate effectively, manage projects, and communicate with diverse
audiences. My expertise in embedded systems, coupled with my passion for
open-source development, would allow me to bring practical insights to OSHWA’s
initiatives. I am committed to promoting the values of transparency,
accessibility, and innovation that are central to the open-source hardware
movement.

What is your personal DEI+J (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice)
statement?

My commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEI+J) is rooted in
the belief that diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences are essential
for innovation, growth, and sustainability. In both my professional and personal
life, I strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels
respected, valued, and empowered to contribute their unique ideas and skills.

I actively seek opportunities to collaborate with individuals from different
cultural, racial, gender, and socioeconomic backgrounds, ensuring that diverse
voices are not only heard but amplified. I believe in equitable access to
resources and opportunities, and I am committed to challenging systemic biases
and barriers that hinder inclusion and justice. In leadership roles, I aim to
promote policies and practices that foster diversity, enable growth, and ensure
that all individuals, regardless of their identity, can thrive and succeed.

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SHOW & TELL: 24HR MEMBERSHIP DRIVE LIVESTREAM

Author : sidney Date : October 2, 2024

Join us for a 24 hour livestream where we check in with open source creators and
groups around the world to celebrate all things open! Check the schedule right
here! Join the stream over here!

OSHWA is looking to up our membership. Becoming a member allows you to vote in
board elections, and support our programming like the Certification, the Summit
Fellowship and Open Hardware Month. If you are able to join check out our
Membership page to see what level works for you!


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OSHWA 2024-2026 BOARD NOMINATIONS OPEN!

Author : alicia Date : September 23, 2024

OSHWA is looking for 4 new faces to join the board of directors for the Open
Source Hardware Association. The nominee form is, as always, for
self-nominations only. Please fill out the nominee form (deactivated 11:59PM ET
on Oct. 8) to become a nominee or forward the link to someone you want to
nominate. Do not fill out the form for someone else. The purpose of this form is
to tell voting members why you want to serve on the OSHWA board. We will publish
the nominees and their answers on Oct 10th. Board members hold a 2-year
position. Once board members have been chosen by the membership, the board will
appoint a President, VP, and Secretary. Board responsibilities include carrying
out compliance with OSHWA’s purposes and bylaws, fundraising, promoting OSHWA,
and advising on goals and direction. Board members must follow our Code of
Conduct. See the board member agreement to get a sense of the responsibilities.
Board members are expected to adhere to the board attendance policy and come
prepared having read the board packet. Board members are expected to spend 5-10
hours of time per month on OSHWA. Nominees can submit questions to
info@oshwa.org. Nominations will be open until 11:59PM ET on Oct. 8th.

Anyone can nominate themselves, and OSHWA is specifically short on the following
talents: HR, finance, non-profit governance advisement (think someone who loves
reading bylaws), and medical field advisement.

Member voting will take place Oct 15-22nd. View our election policy.

Want to vote in the election? Become a member! Please note that only individuals
can vote, corporate members cannot.

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THE OPEN HARDWARE SUMMIT IS COMING TO SCOTLAND!

Author : sidney Date : September 12, 2024

We are beyond excited to share our new design for this year from Tanya
Brassie of Inner Loop Press! Check out their work!

And we are going to be coming to Edinburgh on May 30th & 31st, 2025! Our call
for proposals for talks, workshops, and exhibitors is currently open and we’re
also building an amazing team of on-the-ground helpers and teammates, read on
for more details!

Our Summit Fellowship applications are also now open and we encourage anyone
marginalized people in open technology and culture to apply to receive a stipend
for attendance and mentorship opportunities leading up to the event.


GET INVOLVED

Here’s what we’re looking for:

 * People who can help us reach the weird, wonderful, and technical open source,
   Hacker, DIY, tech/art and maker community in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and all
   around the UK and Europe.
 * People who are connected with makerspaces, hackerspaces, labs or other
   creative spaces that can help spread the word all around the world.
 * People who are excited about reaching diverse and underrepresented
   populations.
 * Spaces interesting in hosting workshops, parties, community gatherings and
   other happenings.
 * Seasoned open source enthusiast and people who want to be involved in open
   source but aren’t sure how. No experience required.
 * Be able to attend (or contribute to asynchronously) to meetings once a month,
   usually Wednesday mornings in US Eastern Time (UTC-4) or around 5 PM GMT
   (UTC+1).

Specifically, we are still looking for a venue for day 2, which can hold people
in various rooms for breakout sessions and workshops.

We do not require that all presentations, organizers, or helpers be open source
certified or contribute to open source projects, but only that you are
enthusiastic about sharing and learning about open source work.

Here’s what you’ll get:

 * Connected with some of the world’s most active open source communities. Past
   sponsors have included Sparkfun, Arduino, Digikey, and other key players in
   the hardware community.
 * A free or discounted ticket to the event.
 * Free opportunity to exhibit your work to over 300 people.
 * A hand in forming the vision for one of the largest Open Source events in
   2025.
 * An unforgettable experience with cool people from around the world!
 * An opportunity to connect globally with people working in your field- be it
   academically, recreationally, or within the industry.

If you are interested in helping out, please email us at hello@leecyb.org.

See you in Edinburgh!

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OSHWA IS HIRING BIOMED AND POLICY RESEARCHERS

Author : alicia Date : August 22, 2024

OSHWA has three part-time job opportunities for postdoctoral researchers for an
NSF project on open-source health hardware. 

OSHWA is creating an Open Healthware Ecosystem to bring together the emerging
open-source health hardware community, and to encourage the shared development
of health-related hardware designs using open hardware certification. In the
first year, the project will focus on facilitating agreement on standardization
for a health-related open hardware certification, developing on-ramps for the
health-related hardware community to learn about open hardware, and building
education campaigns and workshops around documentation needed for the new
health-specific certification. In the second year, the project will focus on
issues around quality assurance and shared testing protocols for the purposes of
an open hardware certification, which are critical to the adoption of health
hardware outside of emergency use authorization circumstances.

OSHWA is seeking to fill three roles:

Two (2) biomedical/ biomedical policy postdoctoral researchers will be focused
on understanding the emerging open-source health hardware community, utilizing
the workshops to gather input and findings, creating documents based on the
workshops, writing case studies, and pairing the open hardware certification to
health devices.

One (1) (bio)engineering/fabrication postdoctoral researcher will recreate and
test open source health hardware.

The Postdoctoral Researchers will be responsible for conducting research on open
source hardware within the health space, the OSHWA certification, and policies
affecting healthcare; and working with the open hardware health community to
come to conclusions. 

Compensation: $50,000 per year for a 50% position

Research project timeline: 2 years: September 2024 – July 2026

Location: This is a virtual role, though travel will be required

Deadline: Rolling until positions filled

Reporting: Post docs will report to the Executive Director

Specific job duties: 

 * Plans and conducts day-to-day activities relating to the Open Healthware
   research project. 
 * Synthesizes, analyzes, and summarizes workshop and interview results
 * Utilizes professional concepts to contribute to the development of a health
   hardware certification process through creative and effective ways; 
 * Produces one Journal article with findings at the end of two-year research
   period;
 * Retains accurate records of research findings, along with analysis of
   results, in a detailed up-to-date notebook;
 * Follows guidelines on data entry, conservation, and sharing; 
 * Attends weekly meetings, NSF trainings and cohort meetings, and attend
   in-person workshops and conferences;

Other Responsibilities:

 * Remains current on relevant health devices and industry knowledge;
 * Interfaces with the community on collaborative programs, including doctors,
   engineers, scientists, manufacturers; 
 * Assists the team with documenting and updating protocols and procedures as
   needed;
 * Assists and collaborating with written reports;
 * Applies for future sustaining grants;
 * Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

 * A PhD and experience in biomedical engineering, biomedical engineering
   policy, or similar field. Knowledgeable about manufacturing health or medical
   devices, or about policy and standards in that area. 
 * Knowledge about open source and the functions of open source hardware
 * Successful at designing and concluding studies 
 * Experience assisting in building communities
 * Detailed communication skills, especially in documentation writing
 * Uses collaboration and listening skills to solve problems

OSHWA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. OSHWA is committed to a policy of equal
treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its hiring and promotion process
without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy or childbirth (or
related medical condition), sexual orientation, partnership status, gender
and/or gender identity or expression, marital, parental or familial status,
caregiver status, national origin, ethnicity, alienage or citizenship status,
veteran or military status, age, disability, predisposing genetic
characteristics, domestic violence victim status, unemployment status, or any
other legally protected basis. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of
minority sexual orientation or gender identity, individuals with disabilities,
and veterans are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.

To apply for this position:

 1. Fill out this application form
 2. Email your CV to alicia@oshwa.org

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OSHWA AWARDED NSF POSE GRANT

Author : sidney Date : August 21, 2024

OSHWA is thrilled to announce that on August 15th, we were awarded a 2-year
National Science Foundation (NSF) POSE grant to create an Open Healthware
Ecosystem. The grant for the Open Healthware Ecosystem will be highly specified
research looking at the intersections between health hardware and open source
hardware principles including certification. As we discovered during the
pandemic, open source hardware has been instrumental in enabling rapid response
and preventing supply chain issues in critical moments. For example, distributed
manufacturing of open source face shields assisted in PPE production during the
COVID-19 pandemic which was critical in the early days when even medical workers
could not obtain necessary supplies. 

The Open Healthware Ecosystem will bring together the emerging open-source
health hardware community, and encourage the shared development of
health-related hardware designs through coupling health hardware to the open
hardware certification. In the first year, the research team will focus on
facilitating agreement on standardization for a health-related open hardware
certification, developing on-ramps for the health-related hardware community to
learn about open hardware, and building education campaigns and workshops around
documentation needed for the new health-specific certification. In the second
year, OSHWA will focus on issues around quality assurance and shared testing
protocols for the purposes of an open hardware certification, which are critical
to the adoption of health hardware outside of emergency use authorization
circumstances.

This is the first government grant the Open Source Hardware Association has
received.

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OSHWA NEEDS YOUR HELP

Author : sidney Date : July 9, 2024

OSHWA is in a pickle! In the US where our not for profit is registered there is
a law stating that one third of all income must be from the public, while we
have been extremely lucky to have received private grants if we don’t have
enough public contributions our status will be revoked.

Today we are launching a merch fundraiser with an incredible design from artist
Jess Hannigan that will help us keep going. You can snag your own
tee/hoodie/v-neck right here you’ll be helping us maintain our status and any
additional funds raised will go right back into making cool things happen in our
community!




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THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL OHS2024

Author : alicia Date : June 28, 2024

The Open Hardware Summit 2024 was a huge success! Thank you Montréal! A giant
thanks to our sponsors who make this event possible and enable us to pay our
small but mighty staff. Videos are available by speaker on our YouTube channel,
or you can relive the whole day here. Photos are on OSHWA’s flickr page.

If you enjoy our events, please consider donating so that we can keep putting
them on!



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2024 OPEN HARDWARE SUMMIT LIVE

Author : alicia Date : May 3, 2024

Talks for the Open Hardware Summit are live! Watch on our YouTube channel here.
 Join our Discord for online discussions during the event.

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THE 2024 OPEN HARDWARE SUMMIT

Author : sidney Date : March 19, 2024

On May 3rd and 4th in Montreal, Canada the Open Source Hardware Organization
(OSHWA) will be hosting the 2024 Open Hardware Summit, featuring 2 full days of
workshops, talks, unconference and discussion sessions dedicated to exploring
Open Source Hardware. If you can’t make it in person, we’re also holding
sessions online via YouTube and Discord. 

Our branding this year was created by Enna Kim, who worked with us to create our
2024 logo as well as a series of characters. We love the playful nature of the
loombot, the googly eyed integrated circuit and the tangles of wires that we
think reflects what we’re trying to pull off for OHS2024. We want the Summit to
be engaging, intriguing, full of surprises and chock full of radical, new
ideas. 



Above all else we’re excited to be able to gather together the open source
community to explore all the ways that ‘open’ exists!





Here’s the thing: we know it’s a long trip for some of ya’ll. Thankfully we
offer many ways to experience the Summit, both in-person in Montreal and online
with a fully hybrid conference. We are working hard to be sure that no matter
how you attend you will get as much as possible out of OHS2024. With the help of
livestreaming, our Discord server and lots of volunteer coordination you can
participate in talks, Q&A’s with speakers, propose topics and participate in a
digital unconference on Day Two! 

Even though the 3rd and 4th are our official dates we are also excited to have
programming around both sides of the conference. 

On May 2nd there will be a mini reuse make-a-thon to practice your recycling
skills, plus an open source perfume workshop and a Happy Hardware Hour hosted by
Helen Leigh and Crowd Supply! 

The official Summit will start on May 3rd at Concordia University. 

We are excited to welcome Danielle Boyer, an Indigenous robotics expert, as the
keynote speaker. Boyer will be speaking on her work creating robots to
revitalize Indigenous languages, and utilizing them to address the systemic
oppression of the Anishinaabe community. It’s certain to be a talk that you do
not want to miss. 

This is just one of the incredible parts of OHS this year.  

We have also managed to fit in 19 other talks ranging from e-textile
manufacturing to making bespoke open hardware for your loved ones to open source
medical devices, the topics and quality of the speakers is truly wonderful. 

We also noticed a heavy push to discuss the environmental impacts of making with
proposals this year that resulted in talks on repurposing disposable vapes,
addressing pollution in hardware production, and developing sustainable
biomaterials for 3D printing. 

On top of all that we also have a dedicated table hour where people can explore
the very rad offerings like a diy computer repair zine, afrofuturist devices for
speculative PTSD treatment, and modding gameboys.





Even though it’s such a full day we know some of ya’ll will still need to let
off some steam which means we’re going to have an afterparty where you can hang
out, socialize and dance until you are exhausted. 

On Day Two we will be moving to LESPACEMAKER for workshops, unconference and
discussion groups. For those joining us IRL workshops range from building
robots, finding wi-fi access points to making paper. Make sure you sign up for
workshop offerings so you don’t miss out! 

We know that our community loves to explore ideas in-depth and we wanted to be
sure there was time for folks to discuss thoughts they had come up over the
course of Day One so we’ve got space for discussion groups. 

Plus all Day One both in-person and online attendees can suggest unconference
topics that will be voted on in the evening to have sessions running smoothly on
Day Two. Unconference topics can really be anything and will have space
dedicated to be able to present to one another. 

With that we’ll come to the official close of OHS2024. 

On our unofficial Day 3 we will be gathering at CyberLoveHotel for a relaxing,
sharing and zinemaking session. 

All this to say that we really can’t wait to see everyone this year. Please
register for the Open Hardware Summit and join us however works for you. You can
keep up with all the latest news on OHS2024 online on Twitter, Mastodon and
LinkedIn.


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