Imperial inventors come together for ‘Summer of Hack’
Imperial College Advanced Hackspace is launching a summer-long programme of activities for hackers, makers and innovators across the College.
My Summer of Hack , which will run from 3rd of July to the 29th of September 2018, will offer a host of opportunities for the Imperial community turn their innovative ideas into a reality - including grants, hacker-in-residence opportunities, and an exciting new competition.
Breakthrough ideas
There are hackspaces across the South Kensington Campus, and last year the College opened a bespoke workshop at The Invention Rooms in White City . This new facility, one of the largest of its kind in the world, contains a fully equipped bio-lab, alongside state-of-the-art 3D printing, electronics, metalwork and woodwork equipment
Level Up! competition
Selected teams will be given up to £1000 to make their ideas using the Advanced Hackspace facilities, and the winning entries will be installed in the new space and will receive a cash prize.
Summer opportunities
As part of the Summer of Hack, Imperial College Advanced Hackspace (ICAH) will be offering Summer Boost Grants of up to £500 for staff and students wishing to develop an idea over the summer months. Previous boost grants have funding projects ranging from a low-cost neonatal incubator made from cardboard, a vaccine cooling and delivery system, and a 3D printer for ceramics.
Professor Oscar Ces, co-director of Imperial College Advanced Hackspace, said: “Imperial College Advanced Hackspace is a hotbed of creativity and innovation, where hackers, inventers and entrepreneurs from across all corners of the College come together to turn their ideas into a reality. This summer is the perfect opportunity to get involved.”
My Summer of Hack will launch on the 3rd of July from 6:30 pm with a networking event at the Invention Rooms.