Year in Review: Seeed in 2021
Happy New Year. The forth will be with you. Always!
Happy New Year. The forth will be with you. Always!
For this post, we’ll cover 8 breaking news that you might wanna know about, 7 awesome projects from the community, 3 stories on how to deploy AIoT solutions to solve real-world issues, 6 technical write-ups, 2 successful manufacturing cases, 1 prototyping sponsorship, and 1 Giveaway. Some hottest topics like XIAO BLE, XIAO RP 2040, CANBed, Wio Terminal, SenseCAP, Seeed Fusion, Jetson Xavier, reTerminal, and the like will be highlighted as well.
Everything you need to know about RP2040!
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What can ignite your desire to be creative in an instant? Earlier this year, Seeed
To encourage and foster an environment where university students’ creativity, enthusiastic hearts, and innovative solution ideas on sustainable development challenges can be nurtured, “SDG Open Hack” has been organized annually since 2019. Ever since the Hack was held, Seeed Studio has been an engaged partner to contribute to the advancement of SDGs in the academic realm through mentoring and sponsoring open source hardware products. In this two-day event, students came up with innovative solutions on elderly care, waste management, digital recycling, cultural heritage protection, and shared economy, by incorporating the application of science and technology. Thereby, SDG Open Hack sought to achieve the UN’s SDGs 4, 12, 11, 17, 5, 9, 13 and 16.
On Dec 17th, we organized an Azure IoT Solution Application & Practice Seminar together with Microsoft Greater China Team at Chaihuo x.factory.
Seeed has been featured in a 60-minute documentary “The Experimental City: Shenzhen” created by NHK Japan.
We’re used to hearing about evolution by competition, but what about thinking about things that
It was incredible and so exciting to me that I have the opportunity to learn
In an effort to assist decentralization of digital education for rural children in India, Seeed donated open hardware products to Janwaar village, where the children and youth were inspired to learn coding and programming for the first time in their lives. Through embracing the learning principle of hands-on, DIY, and collaborative learning, they were self-empowered to have the ownership of technological tools, and to tackle gender inequality and casteism at village level. On this backdrop, this “Janwaar Maker Space in the Making” Project directly or indirectly accelerates the UN’s SDGs 4, 5, 10, 11, 9, 1, 17, 8 and 16.
And now, please meet the new “Seeed Studio Product Catalog 2023”: a comprehensive digital catalog for you to accurately discover, locate and explore the whole galaxy of Seeed products and services by far.