Open Hardware Engine - Community Call 14 January 2026
How can you find out what can be made where, and how? Nathan Parker is developing a software engine to help solve this hardware problem. Dubbed the ‘Open Hardware Engine’, it uses the Internet of Production Alliance open standards for discovering designs and documentation (Open Know-How) and for the geographic location of machines (Open Know Where). Nathan will share and demo what he has created so far, and discuss where he’d like to take it in the future - particularly to see if you would like to get involved.

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