InMoov Robots for Good Founder Richard Hulskes keynotes the Red Hat Summit 2016
When Richard Hulskes, co-founder of Wevolver, was a kid, he spent endless hours building rockets and robots―often unsuccessfully. Today, he prints them. Richard says hardware development is radically changing―in part because the open source mindset is moving to hardware. Wevolver users are building drones that explore the deep ocean, creating low-cost prosthetics, and even sending satellites into space. But Richard’s favorite project on the Wevolver platform could benefit thousands of children.

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