Open Source Hardware and Healthcare Collaborative Platforms: Common Legal Challenges
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Open collaborative platforms to share open source hardware project designs are a growing paradigm. In the healthcare sector, platforms such as Careables.org, Patient Innovation, Makers Making Change…
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The first edition of the Aspects of Neuroscience Brainhack took place at the Department of Physics at University of Warsaw, Poland between November 17th and 19th 2017. This hackathon was one of the…
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