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@Atmel Corporation, @Freescale Semiconductor, @Mouser Electronics, @Microchip Technology, @Texas Instruments, I want to be clear about something: I am genuinely thrilled that you folks all have accounts on this site. I'm also super impressed that you're willing to fork over a [probably large] amount of money to sponsor the Hackaday Prize 2015. Seriously, it's really awesome that you guys are putting yourselves out there like that. You're supporting a fun and growing community. Finally, I think it's great that you are all curating lists that highlight cool community projects that use your projects in innovative ways.
But I want to see YOUR projects! Yup, I'm talking to you, Ms. Texas Instruments Product Development Engineer Who Builds Tons Of Cool MSP430 Stuff In Your Spare Time. And you, Mr. Mouser Inventory Guy Who Created An Awesome Robot Using Decommissioned Packaging Machine Parts. Show us what you're working on, corporate marcomm protocols be damned!
We're already off to a blistering start!
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"Love the enthusiasm! Excited to see the creative projects from the industry leaders. Let's break some marcomm barriers and showcase the awesome work happening on your end! https://logreview.com/discover-the-best-pokemon-backpacks-for-young-fans/
However, it's also true that it's often the individual engineers and employees at these companies who are the driving force behind these cool projects. It would be fantastic to see more of them sharing their own work and passions with the wider community. After all, these are the people who are truly pushing the boundaries of what's possible with technology.
Here are some specific examples of what I'd love to see:
Blog posts: Engineers could write blog posts about their personal projects, challenges they've overcome, and lessons they've learned.
Videos: They could create videos showcasing their work, explaining how things work, and offering tips and tricks.
Talks: They could give talks at meetups and conferences, sharing their knowledge and expertise with others.
Open-source projects: They could release their code and designs as open-source projects, so that others can learn from and build upon their work.
By sharing their work, these engineers could not only inspire and educate others, but also build stronger relationships with the maker community. And who knows, maybe some of their projects could even lead to the next big innovation!
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"Exciting to see the enthusiasm! Looking forward to witnessing the innovative projects from the brilliant minds at @Atmel, @Freescale, @Mouser, @Microchip, and @TexasInstruments. Let the creativity flow for more reply https://jrstracking.com/jrs-tracking-number/
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This shouldn't imply that the staff at these organizations are simply not keeping there day occupations calm: https://typefonts.org
I think it was trolling double agent from Microchip in Atmel... in Microchip, pardon.
Look what I've found - feel free to add this to your gallery :)
Yeah, they're definitely active! But no projects.. surely not for a lack of creative staff engineers.
I have defiantly seen a few atmel staff on here posting projects, noticed who they worked for on there projects page.
In all fairness, atmel gave a skull to a project, too - as seen on the activity feed on their page.
@Bent Fladmark @Rune Staveli Kvernland no projects, I am sure some have. @Jason Kridner @Trey German for ti also. BUT I found a winner #Murum Lux which was commissioned by microchip if that counts. That is not to say the staff at these companies are just not keeping there day jobs quiet :)
Ha! Thanks for the notice. I am the creator of #Murum Lux But I do not work for Microchip. I only did some contract work for them. They were wonderful to work with. :-)
My main job is #Digitabulum and #ManuvrOS.
@davedarko just commented on .stack:
"@Mouser Electronics has an integrated components search. Not bad."
Thank Dave!
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