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Entry Period&#xA0;</strong><span></span>7:01 a.m. P.D.T on July 19, 2021 - 7:00 a.m. P.D.T on August 23, 202<br><span></span></p> <p><strong>Finalists Announced </strong>8/30</p> <p>Create technology that acts as a better, more inclusive version of an existing device, or design beginner-friendly tech for aspiring engineers!</p> <p>Many projects across the maker community begin life as the solution to a problem. How can we fill a gap in hardware? What would a modular version of that device look like? How can we bring more people into the fold through more accessible and entry-level projects? These are the questions this challenge seeks to answer. Your solution should make it easier for others to build electronics or make electronics devices more accessible; modular, hackable, or affordable.&#xA0;</p> <p>This could look like:&#xA0;<br></p> <ul><li>Modular versions of existing hardware concepts&#xA0;</li><li>Hacking hardware to be more user-friendly and inclusive to all types of mobility</li><li>Creating beginner-friendly projects or jumping off points into STEM education</li></ul>"> Hackaday.com

Entry Period&#xA0;</strong><span></span>7:01 a.m. P.D.T on July 19, 2021 - 7:00 a.m. P.D.T on August 23, 202<br><span></span></p> <p><strong>Finalists Announced </strong>8/30</p> <p>Create technology that acts as a better, more inclusive version of an existing device, or design beginner-friendly tech for aspiring engineers!</p> <p>Many projects across the maker community begin life as the solution to a problem. How can we fill a gap in hardware? What would a modular version of that device look like? How can we bring more people into the fold through more accessible and entry-level projects? These are the questions this challenge seeks to answer. Your solution should make it easier for others to build electronics or make electronics devices more accessible; modular, hackable, or affordable.&#xA0;</p> <p>This could look like:&#xA0;<br></p> <ul><li>Modular versions of existing hardware concepts&#xA0;</li><li>Hacking hardware to be more user-friendly and inclusive to all types of mobility</li><li>Creating beginner-friendly projects or jumping off points into STEM education</li></ul>">

Challenge 3: Reimagine Supportive Tech

A contest log for Supplyframe DesignLab: 2021 Hackaday Prize

A global hardware design challenge focused on widespread and impactful innovation.

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Top 10 Finalists:

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Entry Period 7:01 a.m. P.D.T on July 19, 2021 - 7:00 a.m. P.D.T on August 23, 202

Finalists Announced 8/30

Create technology that acts as a better, more inclusive version of an existing device, or design beginner-friendly tech for aspiring engineers!

Many projects across the maker community begin life as the solution to a problem. How can we fill a gap in hardware? What would a modular version of that device look like? How can we bring more people into the fold through more accessible and entry-level projects? These are the questions this challenge seeks to answer. Your solution should make it easier for others to build electronics or make electronics devices more accessible; modular, hackable, or affordable. 

This could look like: 

  • Modular versions of existing hardware concepts 
  • Hacking hardware to be more user-friendly and inclusive to all types of mobility
  • Creating beginner-friendly projects or jumping off points into STEM education

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