Hackaday Europe 2025 – an event described as an “informal show-and-tell” for designers and creators of tech hardware – is set for this weekend, March 15-16 at MotionLab in Berlin.
Workshops on chip design (as one example), speakers, live demos – the activities here run the gamut, with a keynote speech entitled “What If the Future (of Electronics) Was Compostable?” from Arduino co-founder David Cuartielles.
Although it looks like many of these are sold out, as of writing there are a few general admission tickets left. They go for $156.57 and include food and drink, plus admittance to a Saturday party that will run “late into the night”.
Additionally, all attendees receive a “hackable” badge compatible with a variety of simple add-ons (SAOs) that allows them to be customized. Not only is this a cool party favor, it seems like a great way to spend time during the event itself.
Also worth noting is a pre-party scheduled for 6 PM on Friday, March 14 at the Jockel Biergarten in Berlin. It’s an informal event, which means no tickets are necessary.
Information about Hackday Europe is fairly scattered, with bits and pieces on various blog posts on Hackaday’s website. We recommend checking out the latest post about the event for further info and relevant links that may be of interest.
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